Pomona or SLO for architecture

<p>Watermark, Congrats on your 100th post!! I think you summarized it well:</p>

<p>“Since most SLO professors are not practicing, OP might find them don’t have much “accomplishment” other than teaching”</p>

<p>So if you ever find yourself in this predicament, the options are clear. If you want to go to an architecture school with “professional professors”, go to SLO. If you want to be taught by “practicing architects” with their own portfolios, go to Pomona. I think this will be a matter of preference and really nothing wrong with either. I hope this satisfies OP’s inquiry.</p>

<p>College Confidential at it’s very finest!!!</p>