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you must be somewhat of an aggressive learner. dont be afraid to ask lots of questions and spend breaks and time after class talking with teachers, this is when you will learn the most.
Education Quality: A+, Social Life: D
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SVA is a great school if you give it a chance. It's location is ideal, it's in the middle of NYC! Whomever said there's no nightlife is living in a dreamworld. Artists are an eclectic bunch and you tend to have both ends of the scale personality-wise. Some teachers/students think that they are the be-all and end-all in their field of study but most are open to new ideas and friendly. Classical techniques are emphasized all four years of each discipline, yet students are encouraged to find their own style during their sophomore year. The dorms are not the best out there. They are very small and can get somewhat depressing. Every school is what you make of it. If you want a degree from a great art school, I recommend you visit SVA. I really appreciate all the connections I came away with.
Social Life: A+, Campus Aesthetics: C
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They already charge us a great deal with tuition, then they rip us off with little things here and there that should be included in the huge tuition fees. And they think so highly of their professors, but not all of them are that great. They may be good at what they do, but as teachers, some of them are not up to par. And their system of credits, they need to rethink that whole bit! Give us credits for the classes we are taking, we are investing not just money, but time and work efforts. Give us credit for it!
Surrounding City: A, Campus Maintenance: C
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