Who else is going to Pomona for Architecture?

<p>Where else did you get in to? If you got into SLO, there are other threads that have dealt with this choice.</p>

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<p>If it’s USC, I would say they’re both about the same but at much different prices. When I went to CPP, some professors, many of whom also taught at USC, mentioned all the kids that tried getting into Pomona for the cheaper tuition but didn’t get in. The faculty at Pomona is pretty LA centric, so they’ll teach the same design philosophy as USC. Studios at Pomona should still be under 20 and are for 9 hours a week, so even for the price, you should get plenty of face time with your instructors. USC, if you can afford it, is a way better overall university, but if you’re set on architecture they’re both about the same…Just curious, what was your GPA and SAT?</p>

<p>By the way, Cal Poly will start requiring all freshmen to live in the dorms and they just finished some pretty sweet dorms with 600 more bed for next year. The basketball team just won the Div 2 championship, so school spirit should be on the way up next year.</p>