All of the teachers here are currently very successful in the field they are teaching, so they know what they are talking about. The teachers are also a great resource for networking and landing a job out of college. The classes are hard, but if you put in the effort, you will learn a lot.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
It's hard not to have fun in San Francisco. There are always events going on, some of which are school sponsored. I've met a lot of really good friends by staying in the dorms and its rare for me to have a boring night.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
This college is not the one of the cheapest. Tuition does, however, cover the cost of school shuttles, the school gyms, workout classes (yoga, pilates, etc.) workshops, and most school events.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
My advice for prospective students is to be aware that the classes are extremely rigorous. You will not receive an A your first year except for, perhaps, a liberal arts class. I also highly discourage the meal plan, its a ripoff and the cafeteria food is pretty terrible.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
This school is great for students who actually want to become a better artist and plan to be in the art field. Students attending this school should be able to handle a heavy workload and enjoy challenges.
All of the teachers here are currently very successful in the field they are teaching, so they know what they are talking about. The teachers are also a great resource for networking and landing a job out of college. The classes are hard, but if you put in the effort, you will learn a lot.
It's hard not to have fun in San Francisco. There are always events going on, some of which are school sponsored. I've met a lot of really good friends by staying in the dorms and its rare for me to have a boring night.
This college is not the one of the cheapest. Tuition does, however, cover the cost of school shuttles, the school gyms, workout classes (yoga, pilates, etc.) workshops, and most school events.
My advice for prospective students is to be aware that the classes are extremely rigorous. You will not receive an A your first year except for, perhaps, a liberal arts class. I also highly discourage the meal plan, its a ripoff and the cafeteria food is pretty terrible.
This school is great for students who actually want to become a better artist and plan to be in the art field. Students attending this school should be able to handle a heavy workload and enjoy challenges.