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I've been to a regular university, and if you're looking for the typical college experience go to another school. Art Center is simply a small trade school (a good one); some people don't like to call it that. It is what it is; judge it accordingly. The various offices (records, alumni, etc.) are grossly understaffed, so a lot of responsibility is placed on the students to handle things that an average university would handle for you. Consider that like any school, Art Center has good departments and poor ones. Look at the major you wish to pursue and ignore comments made specifically about the other departments. A few thoughts on what I didn't like about the school in general:The parking situation is absolutely ridiculous (get a beater for school)Class sizes are getting larger each termSince I graduated (4 years ago), the cost of tuition has gone up nearly 25%. What are they doing with all of that money? Overall quality of work has gone downExtremely rude office staff (they need more people to help out)What I liked about Art Center:Prestige (let's be honest that's a biggie)Great school to make connections… if you want to study transportation design, it's hard to overlook how well the alumni are represented around the worldIf you're in a strong class, your fellow students are much more instrumental to your growth than any teacherNot every teacher is great, but Art Center has a phenomenal faculty in general |