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From architecture standpoint. Do not get me wrong, the NewSchool of Architecture is up-and-coming, but it is lacking the knowledge we need for this career. There are many improvements on the way due to a new owner (Laureate Education, inc.) The school looks way better. the environment is awesome because it is a very small private school of on about 500. All of the general education classes are focused around architecture. 1st year (freshman year) is just all arts... that's why people drop out because of the art aspect. But once you get through 1st year... It's all architecture. It's awesome... challenging and VERY TIME CONSUMING, but challenging. I love it everyone is cool, but way to damn expensive for lacking the technology the school has... but improvements are definitely on the way... You better come to the school now, before it's too late, because it's getting harder each year to get accepted. Overall, great school because of small/family environment, but it definitely needs student activites!! Hey, we are in the heart of San diego, though!!!
Innovation: A+, Extracurricular Activities: F
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Come to NSAD if you know you want to do architecture. If you're unsure go to a traditional university first. If you want a focused program, this is the one. There isn't a lot of "extra's" here - just focused architecture students, smart and tough architecture professors, and a lot of studio space for working. The facilities are going through MUCH needed upgrading. Visit NSAD and talk to people here before deciding to attend.
Education Quality: A+, Campus Aesthetics: B-
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This is a great place to get your Bachelor of Architecture, because it is set in the middle of downtown San Diego, and the city is our playground to learn. Even the general education classes pertain to architecture. Great place to learn
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Extracurricular Activities: D-
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