Dilemma for architecture student

<p>I have been very lucky to have been accepted into four great and unique architecture schools:</p>

<p>-Wash U
-USC
-Cornell
-Berkeley</p>

<p>i was just wondering what everyone's opinion on these schools are.</p>

<p>Cornell, UCB, WUSTL, USC is my ranking for you.</p>

<p>My daughter was admitted to the following architecture schools:</p>

<p>Cornell
RPI
Carnegie Mellon
Syracuse</p>

<p>and waiting to hear from Cooper Union</p>

<p>What is the degree of difficulty of these various programs or are they all about the same?</p>

<p>all are great schools for architecture and all offer the 5 yr bachelor's degree. I did the summer program at CMU and loved it. I'm sure the regular undergrad is even better. RPI and CMU both offer a design based curriculum (pretty sure the same with Cornell and Syracuse but not 100% sure). Overall, a very good selection.</p>