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Which uni I should pick

What’s a better uni for architecture, university of Manchester or central saint martins?
Original post by Potted_Plant
Is this even a question? Obviously university of Manchester is better than some no-name art college for architecture.


Tell us you know nothing about architecture degrees without saying you know nothing about architecture degrees
Original post by Sisi09
What’s a better uni for architecture, university of Manchester or central saint martins?


Difficult to say.

Manchester is, of course, an excellent school - especially for architecture; a school recognised by virtually all employers. CSM is more specialised, considered a global leader in the arts and is notoriously competitive. If you see yourself solely in architecture, definitely seriously weigh up CSM, if you're not so sure, Manchester might be the safer option.

Both schools are excellent, so irrespective of whichever you decide to pick, all shall be fine.

Congratulations on your offers. :smile:
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Original post by Sisi09
What’s a better uni for architecture, university of Manchester or central saint martins?

Manchester.
Original post by Potted_Plant
Is this even a question? Obviously university of Manchester is better than some no-name art college for architecture.


CSM certainly isn't a 'no-name art college' - it has one of the most established global reputations in the arts, with an acceptance rate of just 6%.
(edited 11 months ago)
Have a read of the RIBA reviews
https://www.architecture.com/education-cpd-and-careers/riba-validation/riba-validated-schools-uk

(Note: Manchester School of Architecture is a joint department between Manchester and MMU).
Original post by Sisi09
What’s a better uni for architecture, university of Manchester or central saint martins?

Where did you end up?

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