| Major: Fine Arts - Painting/Sculpture/Photography/etc (This Major's Salary over time) |
| Gender: Female | This person cares more about Faculty Accessibility than the average student. |
Intelligence: Quite Bright |
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Lowest Rating Educational Quality F | Describes the student body mostly as: Arrogant, Snooty, ClosemindedDescribes the faculty mostly as: Arrogant, Unhelpful, Self Absorbed |
Highest Rating Surrounding City A |
How this student rated the school:
| Educational Quality | F | Faculty Accessibility | F | | Useful Schoolwork | D | Excess Competition | B | | Academic Success | B | Creativity/Innovation | D | | Individual Value | F | University Resource Use | F | | Campus Aesthetics/Beauty | C | Friendliness | B | | Campus Maintenance | B | Social Life | D | | Surrounding City | A | Extra Curriculars | C | | Safety | C |
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If
you are interested in pursuing the fine arts, do not
bother wasting your time or money at Pratt Institute. It
was by far the most horrific waste of time and
money I have ever experienced. I even stuck it out
until half way through my senior year. I was even
on the deans list, so it was not for lack
of trying. When I dropped out, they couldn't do it
fast enough for me, and I knew then I should
have done it years ago. When they say you get
our of an experience what you put in, they did
not mean Pratt Institute. Spend the hundreds of thousands of
dollars you would have spent at Pratt and go buy
yourself some books, some art supplies, and a good car
to get around in— going on with your life as
an artist and actually making art every day will do
you worlds better and be infinitely more fulfilling than stopping
your life for 4 years. I am a Pratt institute
drop-out and have spend the past 5 years making a
good living making art and I could have started earlier
if I had not stopped my life for Pratt Institute
and the illusions I had of attending there. Do not
be fooled.
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