<p>I have not heard of anyone doing architecture at UCLA at all, none of my friends, or my floormates, or my friend’s friends, or my floormates friends or classmates for that matter. LOL. This is what is required of you:</p>
<p>Students are admitted for Fall Quarter only. Admission is highly competitive, and only a limited number of students are admitted each year. UCLA students may apply for admission in Spring Quarter of their second year in residence, must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade-point average, and are required to complete the Preparation for the Major courses, with grades of B or better, before applying for admission. Transfer students must have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA and are expected to complete the Preparation for the Major courses during their first year in residence. All applicants must submit a statement of interest and three 8x10 images of creative work. Applications are available in the department office to regularly enrolled UCLA students during Spring Quarter. For further information, consult the undergraduate adviser.</p>
<p>No idea about Cal vs LA architecture, I would THINK that Cal’s would be superior, but I am making that assumption because of its engineering program.</p>