<p>How close to home do you want to stay? How big a school do you want? Do you want a large university or a smaller college? Do you want the school to be located in an urban, suburban, or rural area? What kind of social life do you want?</p>
<p>A friend’s D is going to Montana State (or maybe U of M) at Bozeman because she likes to ski and it has an architecture program that starts during undergrad. She really loves it.</p>
<p>Reach for Lehigh, as they need females, Northeastern Univ. in Boston, Texas Tech, Univ. of Nebraska. SUNY College of Technology-- Alfred. Hope this helps! P.S. Montana State is beautiful and the admissions staff is very friendly.</p>
<p>in response to teenage_cliche i dont mind how far the school is. in fact i prefer to leave the state. i want a relatively small to medium school so that there is more individual attention. in regards to social life im not a fan of a party school. other than that i really don’t have any preferences. thank you for all of the responses that i’ve received. it contributes to my finalization in schools to apply for. thank you very much. =)</p>
<p>Some suggestions, all of which offer architecture as a major according to collegeboard.com…</p>
<p>REACH: Baylor University (TX)
SEMI-REACH: Cornell College (IA)
GOOD FIT: Andrews University (MI), Hobart & William Smith Colleges (NY), Catholic University of America (DC)
LIKELY: Roger Williams University (RI)</p>
<p>ur 3.75 is really good. sat is pretty bad… considering that ur gpa is so high, i would try to raise my sat score up. i have 3.2 and my sat score is way better than urs. good luck</p>
<p>yea… my sats are kind of low… ::sighh:: senior year is so stressful. are there anymore schools to recommend? i feel that there are too many schools on my list that are reaches…</p>