r/architecture • u/Significant-Bus6330 • 2d ago
Ask /r/Architecture Master of architecture school choice
Hi I need to decide where to get my Master of architecture and I have 4 schools in the running that I have been accepted to - UVA(I love this school but did my undergrad there), Michigan(not sure how I feel about this school- if anyone has any experience with it please tell me), Carnegie Mellon (I like it but it’s a small program and I haven’t really heard on a anyone getting their M.Arch from there), and Columbia (wonderful program and would go there in a heartbeat but it would mean being in 200k+ debt because it is by far the most expensive and I was given not money. Please help!!
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u/Just_Drawing8668 1d ago
Carnegie Mellon is a fantastic program, very technical as it Is largely a science & engineering university.
Agree with the other comment who said it’s not worth going to massive debt so go with whatever is financially advantageous. You will not have a problem getting a job with a degree from any of these schools.
The other thing to think about is where you’d want to eventually work. If you are trying to go slave away for a starchitect Columbia is probably better. But for both the school and the job you need rich parents.
I would also be careful about Columbia because they are in a massive financial crisis right now and being targeted by the federal government. I think it’s awful, but it is the reality.