<p>Well, if you’re undecided between architecture and engineering, you may want to look at schools with both majors. Pratt is a great art, design and architecture school, but it isn’t an engineering school. If architecture is your goal, you will have to decide which degree you wish to pursue: Bachelor of Architecture (professional degree), or BA (or BS) in Architecture (pre-professional degree). </p>
<p>Take a look at these schools, which have both engineering and architecture programs:</p>
<p>Northeastern University (Boston)
Wentworth Institute of Technology (Boston)
Drexel University (Philadelphia)
Temple University (Philadelphia)
Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh)
Penn State (State College, PA)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) (Troy, NY)
SUNY Buffalo (Buffalo, NY)
Cornell University (Ithaca, NY)
Cooper Union (New York)
Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)
Lehigh University (Bethlehem, PA)
MIT (Cambridge, MA)</p>
<p>Some of these schools are (much) more competitive than others. Some have professional degrees, some have pre-professional. Your GPA will be a fit for some of these, but others may be out of reach (but, maybe if you have a stellar portfolio…).</p>
<p>Now, there are even more East-Coast schools that have either architecture OR engineering; like the art schools (Pratt, RISD) and the tech schools (Olin, Clarkson, RIT). Then there are schools like Boston Architectural College, which is what it says it is. </p>
<p>I can’t think of any more schools on the East Coast, but I’m sure someone can add to this list.</p>
<p>Decide what you want to do. Look at each school’s transfer requirements. Each school listed above has something special; see where you fit. Try to visit some of them, if you can. </p>
<p>Best of luck!</p>