| You wont get paid more depending of what school you go to, especially for undergrad in arch. What the difference is between those two schools is the amount of "connections" you will get. USC, you will have very strong connection in the SO-CAL area, due to a large number of alumni. Princeton, your connections will be wide spread due to the fact that, that school is more worldly renowned, so it attracts a large number of people from different areas, USC does too, but not as much as Princeton.
I am not sure about Princeton's program for architecture, but I am quite sure that many Ivy leagues allow you to chose your own curriculum, so you have more freedom in that area.
Career wise, no one cares what school you went at after a couple of projects you handled, architecture is a career that really rests on your experience, and almost nothing else. |