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I want to be an architect.

I want to be an architect but all schools with good architecture programs are a low rate admissions schools. Do you know any universities with a high admission rate and with a great architecture program?

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4 years ago[edited]

University of Oregon - The accredited undergraduate architecture degree program their is nationally ranked overall at number 16, and in the top five of programs at public universities. Furthermore, their sustainable design program has been consistently ranked number 1. (unrelated, but my father got his master's degree in architecture from U of Oregon as well, and is doing well professionally)

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4 years ago

Lawrence Technological University, a private school in Michigan, offers a program through their College of Architecture and Design. It's usually a 5-year program for people who want to become professional architects, so it's a combined program to earn your bachelor of science in architecture and master's of architecture. The university has an overall very high acceptance rate. GradReports (https://www.gradreports.com/best-colleges/architecture) ranks them at #3 for best architecture schools, based on median starting salary.

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2 years ago

It consists of 100 questions and the answers are used to determine your result.https://testofpurity.com/rice-purity-test-for-teenagers-14-15-years-old/

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