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<p>A pre-professional degree is just as intense as a B.Arch . Figure the 4 years of a B.Arch are spent half as a junior and senior, and half as a grad student. BUT the first two years of a pre-pro degree, when your just a general student, are much easier, much like the first year of a B.Arch program.</p>
<p>Many MArch colleges won’t let you have dual majors, or even minors!</p>
<p>BUT, I do have a friend who has a bachelor’s in music performance, and a MArch. She just got licensed. The music degree is useful in so far as she’s had to tote a huge harp across the country…</p>
<p>I have another friend with a music performance degree. She’s never going to use it.
And finally, my brother-in-law has a music degree, but I think his is in music education. He’s a drummer for one of the USMC bands and a percussion instructor for said band.</p>
<p>Just saying I’m 1 for 3 knowing working musicians. But I’m ~400 for 450 for knowing working architects…</p>