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There are a few good teachers in the beginning. However when you've already invested so much money and would be stupid for you to switch schools they start to treat you like crap. They don't like you to ask questions (and they are teachers!!!). They treat you as if they are paying you and your wasting their time and money. They often put you in situation to where you are powerless about getting help. One teacher, after we get our grades, says "I saw you were doing that wrong but was seeing if you'd figure it out on your own." He let that student get a bad grade! Another wont return my emails (4) in the last week about help I need. Those are just a few example. Safety is bad for student housing. A student was killed in student housing last qrt. Yeah look it up. At school its not bad. Student come in all types. Some teachers are good others are horrible.
Campus Maintenance: A, Education Quality: F
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Im going into my third quarter at the art institute and i have to say I really like it. Its a pain in the ass sometimes with all the projects and crap i have to do but overall worth it. Yea its expensive, but not really. A BS at a decent school is going to cost you the same amount of money for four or five years. Personally I like the accelerated programs, get in get out. This is a design school not a fine arts school. Although some of my teachers have been rather lackluster there are others that make it worth while. This school is set up to get you out the door if you want campus life and to spend the next four or five years in class the go to a university. Its all about what you put into it, there is alot of compition here, but if you choose not to put effort into your projects then of course you not going to get much out of it.
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Social Life: B+
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I graduated from the Interior Design Program with a BFA. You get out of this school what you put into it. Whatever you cheat or skimp on will only affect you. I am very satisfied with the education that I received. It is an accelerated program which I was glad to be in. The material that you are responsible to learn is NOT condensed or abbreviated. This is really an adult school for people who are interested in working hard at an accelerated pace. This school is a corporate business and therefore is concerned with business matters, like profits.
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Campus Aesthetics: C
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This is a good school. I made many freinds there and was able to get through my course with the help of my teachers and students. I would have to say that my schedule was very flexible and I was able to hold down a part-time job for some time. Go here if you want to do something different.
Scholastic Success: A+, Collaboration/Competitive: B-
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