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Living Arts College
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While I had my ups and downs at this school, the overall experience was above what I was expecting. I originally enrolled in the film program but quickly switched after meeting the design teachers. I got all the help and information I could from them, while doing my own independent studies outside of the school. For me, the classroom time was a chance to have a one-on-one critique from professionals from the design world.
Within 4 moths of graduation, I was hired at an advertising agency and working on nationwide clients. To this day, many of the teachers and faculty still contact me to stay in touch or in some cases job leads. I can see how if you don't put in 100% effort, you may not like this school, as they do not spoon feed you.
Pros: Small classes, professional teachers, opportunity to grow
Cons: expensive, some outdated computers
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