This
is an arts school catered towards BUILDING a career -
not simply getting a job. It teaches you to understand
your field as well as the market. There are
a few things that need attention - the transportation system
(although partly its the way the city is laid out
that makes it inconvenient for a bus to charter around
students), some classes, and the level of brightness in students.
The student body is quirky, to say the least, but
fun and interesting nonetheless. I was expecting to be more
challenged by my fellow peers and in my classes. I
did meet a good amount of amazing students, but met
many more that weren't as interested in going that extra
mile. Sometimes the courses are a bit “hand-held” (I don't
know if it reflects the “art student” culture/perception...).
The faculty
is amazing (at least the ones I've had - in
the industrial design department and in the General Ed. classes).
They are so helpful, fun, interesting and involved. There are
a few I could pick, but none that I would
say definitely did not meet my standards.