<p>RPI arch isn't in the design intelligence listings (or at least its no the top 15) and while it is small- 60ppl, is comparable in size to other schools programs.</p>
<p>I got in already (with 18k/yr) and i am wondering if RPI architecture is a reputable and worthwhile opportunity- can anyone tell me how RPI, Syracuse, and Cornell Arch compare....</p>
<p>THANKS
I really appreciate your guy's inputs</p>
<p>Whether it is architecture or any other major, it is what you put into it and what you get out of it in return. Look at the overall school size to see if it fits you. Also, go to their websites and look at their suggested courses by semester and compare one program to another. It will give you some idea. If possible, you can/should talk to an architect and get his/her view of the program’s courses and program in general. That is what my son did. He found a very knowledeable architect who also looked at his list of schools and indicated which were more theoretical vs practical, more technical, etc.</p>