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The school is great...
The faculty is AWFUL. The schools ONLY concern is how much money they can get out of you. To get any assistance on any issues, is almost near impossible. The faculty is never around and when they are, they hardly communicate with you unless its through email.

They lost my transcripts, so I had to take an unnecessary $3000 class. They never remembered me for this class. By the time this issue was resolved, my registration was considered late. I was charged an extra $200 for a late fee. I was told in order to rectify this mistake, the school would take several transfer credits. The school never honored this and I have yet to see it applied to my transcripts.
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Faculty Accessibility: F
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I love NYSID because it has literally one of the best interior design programs on the East Coast, and what better place to be than in NY? The only thing about NYSID is that it's not like a proper college - there are no dorms, and NYC rent is through the roof. You'll easily pay $2,000 / month for a 1-bedroom. There also aren't any clubs other than American Society of Interior Designers. NYSID is for someone who really wants to be absorbed in / by interior design. The carreer-placement is awesome.
Education Quality: A+, Extracurricular Activities: C-
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