| You may wish to clarify if you are discussing undergrad or grad. It is confusing because for UNDERGRAD:
Cornell is BArch
MIT is BA
UPenn is BS
Therefore, Cornell, with its BArch is a highly rated program (often rated as number one)
Penn and MIT are good places for the non professional arch undergrad experience and are pretty solid in that regard as they are universities that have an arch school and its resources, but they are not going to be ranked or regarded along with BArch programs.
All three for GRAD have MArch programs. All three are very well regarded for graduate schools or architecture. |