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I had a great experience at Bradley. I was sorry to see it was acquired by the Art Institutes because I thought it had such a uniqueness to it, and I didn't want to see its personality taken by a corporation…not sure how things are like now, I graduated in 2001. The students were the best part of my experience. Because it was small, EVERYONE was friends. It was really a group experience. People were unique, open-minded and definitely not cookie-cutter! Great people I will never forget.Also the teachers when I attended for the most part were amazing and inspiring. I felt like the coursework was very challenging, and I'm a straight A student (except at Bradley!)There was no student housing when I attended, but who wants to live in dorms anyways, I lived downtown in an old apartment.One thing I should mention is that since Bradley only offers Associate Degrees, be warned. I had difficulty finding a job that didn't want a Bachelor's. It's 8 years after graduation and I'm back at school getting a Bachelor's because I want to find a better job and make more money. I have been working in graphic design, but not in a very well paying position. Bradley is a good start, but if you really want to succeed, just getting a degree might not get you a cushy dream job - you have to work your way up. |