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How good is the B.Arch degree in CCNY? irish student 10-20-2007
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Posted by irish student on October 20, 2007, 11:00 am
Hi everyone,

I'm a student in Ireland and I'm thinking about studying architecture
in the USA. I am trying to find information about how good the course
in CCNY is? I have read the college website and checked out a few
other websites too. If anyone know where is a good place to get
information about the course from or has an opinion about if from
experience or whatever I really appreciate hearing from you.

Thanks!


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Posted by Roarmeister on October 20, 2007, 11:46 pm
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 08:00:17 -0700, irish student

>Hi everyone,
>
>I'm a student in Ireland and I'm thinking about studying architecture
>in the USA. I am trying to find information about how good the course
>in CCNY is? I have read the college website and checked out a few
>other websites too. If anyone know where is a good place to get
>information about the course from or has an opinion about if from
>experience or whatever I really appreciate hearing from you.

Are there still B.Arch courses out there? I thought NA changed to all
M.Arch courses?

Posted by irish student on October 22, 2007, 7:29 am
There are still pleanty of B.Arch courses. The reason I'm asking about
CCNY is because a portfolio assessment is not necessary to get into
first year. Does anyone know if the CCNY course is good or if there
are any good courses in the US that don't require a portfolio
assessment in first year?

Thanks


Posted by tbasc@bellsouth.net on October 22, 2007, 8:18 am
> There are still pleanty of B.Arch courses. The reason I'm asking about
> CCNY is because a portfolio assessment is not necessary to get into
> first year. Does anyone know if the CCNY course is good or if there
> are any good courses in the US that don't require a portfolio
> assessment in first year?
>
> Thanks

I think you can make any school of architecture 'good' if you are
willing to work.
New York is a rich architectural environment in addition to what you
will get in class.
New York is also expensive.

T


Posted by EDS on October 22, 2007, 2:01 pm

>> There are still pleanty of B.Arch courses. The reason I'm asking about
>> CCNY is because a portfolio assessment is not necessary to get into
>> first year. Does anyone know if the CCNY course is good or if there
>> are any good courses in the US that don't require a portfolio
>> assessment in first year?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> I think you can make any school of architecture 'good' if you are
> willing to work.
> New York is a rich architectural environment in addition to what you
> will get in class.
> New York is also expensive.
>
> T
>
Try Boston Architectural College. Excellent programs (mainly evening) for us
poorer folks.BA and MA. Try www.the-bac.edu/
EDS



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