<p>I will echo what Hawkswim said:</p>
<p>regardless of school, it is most likely easier to transfer out of architecture than into architecture.</p>
<p>Many people leave architecture school after their first semester and first year because they found that they didn’t like it. Many schools lose upwards of 20%+ in the first year as they go into other programs at their University. Those students, I can imagine, still graduate and live happy lives. If you have a passion for it now, I’d jump in and see what happens. At worst, your studio credits will end up going to your general education requirements. </p>
<p>The opposite, transferring in, may have you staying late or during a summer to make up the lost studio time (and cost more money ).</p>