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Run away from this over priced rich kid baby sitting club.
2nd Year Male -- Class 2005
Campus Aesthetics: B+, Education Quality: F
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The college here in Savannah is fixed betweenQuite BrightArchitecture
The college here in Savannah is fixed between three planned communities for impoverished minorities (projects, ghettos). The town is oppressed by the smell of a paper mill roughly two miles from the main campus. The smell fills one's throught in the night and in the day and one is only relieved when the wind shifts westward. The cafeteria (Weston) is worse than the one in high school yet costs about 5 times the amount for every meal. The staff is uncouth and the cafeteria smells rancid, worse in some areas. There are bugs on the counters and cheap food comes from large novelty cans. The salad is wilted and looks unwashed. The bagels are stale and the staff is loud and lazy. Any decent food is sold at the "company store" hence owned by the college and overpriced. One of the worst things about the town are the exhaust emissions. THE WORST ever encountered. There are no laws against emissions and old beat up cars are very common in the poverty-stricken town. Just walking to class several blocks away will nearly frighten a man worried about his health.

My sister has been going to an ivy league school in the north and it costs roughly the same price as SCAD. Savannah is a wet mutt compared to her college. Her college is confined and professional and fun. SCAD is smelly, dreary, ugly, and the staff is vacillant and unprovocative. It assaulted me in so many ways.Though I felt forced to be a number in a bureaucratic regime there were times when people at least acted like they cared. Of course that is their job. These people being the ombudsman and my academic advisor.

1st Year Male -- Class 2006
Faculty Accessibility: B+, Individual Value: D-
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Seeking the Help of Former SCAD Students and
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:
Robert Kirvay 609-412-6190 Email:
D?Amato Law Firm 609-926-3300 Email:

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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