View Poll Results: Which school would you go to?
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#12
Re: Colleges
Originally Posted by b16sellout
OSU is too much of a party school for me, and I toured UC's program last Friday and I really like it but I don't know for sure that they will accept me.
One of our old partners spent some time at Tenessee's arch program 20 years ago, says it was good....
So you going into Arch ? Are you going for your pro degree or just the 4 year? Hope you like the taste of No-Doze and red bull
I love architecture !! where else can you go to school for 6 years, work for 4 years and still call yourself an "Intern" while running multi-million dollar projects and still get paid 20$ an hour I must be insane
#13
Re: Colleges
I want to stay around the Ohio area if I can, I know there are a lot of other good programs besides the ones I listed but they're farther away than I would like to be. I didn't know you were an architect, that's really cool. I love the ---- too I've always been into it, I don't mind working on that type of thing for hours upon hours because I do enjoy it so much. I'll definitely end up going for a professional degree, I would be stupid not to. I believe here in Ohio the requirements are a profesional degree and 3 years of internship then you have to pass the test to become licensed.
#18
Re: Colleges
Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Penn State... I have a few friends who go there and a cousin and they all love it. Nice campuses too.
FALL
Tuition: $11,097
Activity Fee: $57
Information Technology Fee: $202
Room: $1,810
Meals: $1,890
Books: $816
*Semester Total: $15,872
46k a year 184k for a B.S.
University of Cincinatti
Full-time tuition rates Quarter Year
Uptown Campus $3,133 $9,399
Living cost & meal plan $2,762 $8,286
so lets say 20k a year with books to live there. thats 80k for a b.s. and 104 thousand dollars you're not going to have to pay back.
#20
Re: Colleges
thats so damn high OSU is like 18k with residency. My school's like 14k even with residency. It's not to far but Wright State doesn't have an architecture major. For an extra 120k PSU better have steak dinners every night and complimentary hand jobs.