Summer Program for Non-Highschool students

<p>I'm an undergrad student at the University of Rochester majoring in studio arts and art history. It's not a school renowned for it's art program, but i started out as pre-med and have a decent amount of science credits under my belt. Anyway, I think a career that blends science and art would suite me well, especially if it focuses on computer-based design (my main art interests are in photography and grahic design, though I'm skilled in all areas of art- 3D, ceramics, drawing, webdesigning, film).</p>

<p>Anyway, I'm looking for a good summer program so I can figure out where my life is headed, any suggestions? I'd prefer something with open admissions.</p>

<p>So far I've considered Parsons and Cornell, though I'm leaning strongly towards Cornell b/c it's more my style.</p>

<p>Any help is greatly appreciated!</p>

<p>go to Cornell-- architecture is hard to relate to anything else-- despite the fact it relates to everything-- you just have to see if it is for you</p>

<p>Also check out Harvard's GSD Career Discovery. It's not open admissions, but it's a wonderful (and quite rigorous) program. PM me if you want a more detailed account.</p>

<p>Somewhat unrelated, but you should also check out the 1930s MARS and Tecton Group, which melded ecology, science and arch together.</p>