Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Why I want to study architecture at MSA



Having followed an extensive programme of university talks set up by my school and also attending a number of university fairs I was instinctively drawn to information I had obtained about MSA. From this knowledge I perceived that I would obtain the style and type of education and teaching that I am looking for to continue in architecture. Researching the available facilities offered and the infrastructures within MSA University I instinctively felt they would help me greatly in achieving my ambitions to study architecture as an undergraduate. Living in Madrid, which is a very young, vibrant and cultural city, I felt there were similarities to Manchester in its outgoing creative and inspiring nature. I was pleased with the location, the university prestige, the teaching, and the student population that would potentially be my home of study for the foreseeable future.  Above all, the proximity of the staff towards the students creates a intimate and affable environment.

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