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I am a first year student at Rit, I am a graphic design major. Your fist year you will start with foundation courses, this includes 2d, drawing, 3d and your liberal arts requirements, electives.These classes all though seem tedious because of the amount of work and time they acquire are very beneficial in the end, you will learn a lot of elements and skills that help you with your design process, major. For example, you will learn color theory,craftsmanship,presentation , etc.Craftsmanship-that is one of the biggest one, professors are very nit pick about how well something is done.2d-is a class of traditional and digital art, possibly one of my favorites, Drawing-be prepared to draw nude models(not good looking ones either more women and men in their 40-60s)3D-lots of building and creating with your handsThe students, if you put effort to be social and open are all very friendly and willing to get to know each other. You have to find something to do, although the college itself registers a lot of events for the students, we have had comedians, magicians, singers and game days , etc. |