Is the architecture program at University of Pittsburgh good? ?
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I am a school senior who resides in Maryland and is interested in architecture. Some of the schools I'm thinking about applying are (by desirability): University of Maryland (College Park), Penn State, University of Miami, Florida International Univ, University of Miami, University of Pittsburgh, and Catholic University of America. which one would you recommend the most and what type of architecture does University of Pittsburgh teach, and finally what do you think about U of Pitt?
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Answer:
Catholic University of America is best. Go to usnews.com and clich americas best college link, they give school rankings. I think U of Pitt is respectable but its not as high in the rankings as Catholic University of A.
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