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The Savannah College of Art and Design

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I am a new student coming to SCADBright
I am a new student coming to SCAD for my graduate degree and after reading these reviews, I have some concerns about safety and the overall feel of what to expect from SCAD. Like I mentioned, I am coming to SCAD for my graduate degree and I am a little older than some of the students reviews that I have read. I am coming to learn and the social part of college is not a big deal with me or it may be for a younger student. The working world is very challenging and the more knowledge, the more opportunities. I found out that my undergraduate degree (grahic art) wasn't working (the economy tanking didn't help either)! Reguardless of all the negative statements that I've read, I am going to make SCAD work for me! I am really looking forward to the new experience of Savannah and my goal is to learn all that I can learn at SCAD, then I will be rewarded with my Masters Degree! I feel this will open up an opportunity to earn a good living!
1st Year Male -- Class 2010
Innovation: A+, Perceived Campus Safety: F
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SCAD is an awesome school.Quite BrightCommunications
SCAD is an awesome school. IGNORE the negative comments, they are from lazy useless people. If you take advantage of all the school can offer you, you WILL have an awesome experience here. HUNDREDS of top industry professionals pick SCAD to teach, and HUNDREDS of incredible places come to SCAD to recruit. There is no bad departments. There are certainly some professors that aren't quite up to par, but if you complain guess what, it gets taken care of. My Drawing 1 professor was completely insane. So I taped on of the classes, showed it to the Head of Foundations and she suddenly wasn't teaching anymore. If you are pro-active you can make anything happen. The school wants to be the best, they have a lot of investors and strive to gain popularity and status. To the people complaining about having to take Drawing when they're here for film, or some other non-traditional form of art: are you high? Seriously? Drawing well is a still ANY artist MUST have. How can you expect to make good films if you can't even layout a drawing in a pleasing way? Drawings don't move, film does. Foundations are NOT a waste of time; they teach you basic skills that every artist needs. So stop complaining you lazy piece of garbage. This is not a school for lazy people. It's true, many students come in and many students drop out. I am currently a senior and only the most dedicated students are still in my class. You have to work hard, be pro-active and embrace challenges with a good attitude. The food is also perfectly fine. I've lived on campus all 4 years with no issues. If you treat people kindly and with respect (this is the south ya'll) they will help you out. There are TONS of places to eat, not just one. And they improve the quality of the meals every year. Equally, food should NOT be a deciding factor on where you go to school. Unless you suffer from an eating disorder... My only qualm with the school is the newly added Equestrian Department. It makes NO sense whatsoever. Maybe if it was being headed up by a well known figure in the "Horse World" I would be inclined to agree that it deserves a place, but no it's headed up by a SCAD grad who has zero qualifications and a bad attitude to boot. I picked SCAD out of many different schools because of the horses (and the scholarship helped too) and I was treated like dirt by this woman. I am not wealthy, I haven't gone to big horse shows, I don't own a nice horse, therefore I wasn't worth her time. And on that note, this is The Savannah College of Art and Design. I don't see any reason why the school has dumped so much money into a ridiculous horse department. It is just completely illogical.
4th Year Female -- Class 2012
Education Quality: A, Surrounding City: B-
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I liked my time at SCAD.BrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
I liked my time at SCAD. The facilities have been amazing and all of the faculty have been good to work with as long as you are willing to put in the hours. It is like many things in life if you put the time and effort you will do well and have a good experience. If you do not want to put in the time/slack off then you will not have success and the professors will not take time away from the students who do work hard.
4th Year Female -- Class 2009
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: B+
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