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SCAD SPENDS MORE TIME, MONEY, AND ATTENTION BRINGING IN NEW STUDENTS THAN PRESERVING RELATIONS WHITH ATTAINED STUDENTS

EXPECT TO BE A NUMBER AND AND PAYCHECK TO THEMThe education was excellent get off campus asap a to get the most out of this education
Education Quality: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: F
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Jan 12 2013 3rd Year Male -- Class 2013  
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First off, I will say that I am a writing major here at SCAD. I know, strange to be attending an "art" school yet taking a class that is not visual arts oriented. However, I will say that I find all the professors I have encountered in the writing as well as liberal arts departments extremely intelligent, kind and helpful. I'm not the greatest at visual arts--but I do have a liking for them more than the "average" student--therefore I got along in my foundations classes quite well. I am also a painting minor, but I haven't explored that very far yet.

My one large complaint concerning SCAD is my fellow students. Expect to meet a lot of people very concerned with appearances, clothes, fashion, and attitude. Most have adopted the "aloof" approach to socialization. It is not popular to be kind here, or to exhibit any kind of school-spirit or camaraderie. I've made one close friend from a class, and one from my first year in the dorms. Everyone else I've met has been either way too into drugs and partying to be friends with long term, or they have been simply too into themselves to become close to. I wish I could say kind people go to this school who are interested in making friends, but instead all I can say is SCAD is making me cold-hearted and bitter. This has resulted in ME getting an aloof attitude toward socialization!Anyway, I love my major, I adore my professors, and I think it's really a great fit for me--but only academically.
University Resource Use: A+, Social Life: F
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Dec 05 2012 2nd Year Female -- Class 2015  
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Seeking the Help of Former SCAD Students and Employees
On March 23, 2008 SCAD freshman student Meagan Petry fell 65 feet from the fifth floor of Turner House at 302 W. Boundary Street, Savannah, Georgia. The accident occurred when the aluminum balcony railing broke away from the railing support system causing Meagan Petry to fall through the open balcony onto the grass embankment. The Turner House construction was completed in late August/early September 2001. Since the accident Meagan Petry has endured 27 operations. The D?Amato Law Firm (damatolawfirm.com) is representing Meagan Petry through this civil litigation and is asking former students & employees to contact the case investigators and provide any information that may be helpful toward a fair and reasonable resolution. Please contact licensed Private Investigators Chuck Atkinson or Robert Kirvay, or the D?Amato Law Firm.

Charles Atkinson 609-636-0213 Email:
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Preparedness: F, Reputation: F
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Aug 01 2012 Alumna Female -- Class 2000 
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