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I attended this school back in 1997-part ofSuper BrilliantPsychology
I attended this school back in 1997-part of 98. This school offers the options of either attaining an Associate's Degree (A.A.) or a certificate of completion. It is located in the heart of Downtown L.A. I believe there are other locations in San Fran and in San Diego. When you first see the school, it does look impressive- but under the facade is just a well-decorated museum offering really expensive classes! The beauty of the facilities is all part of the presentation package that you are about to be sold.... The admissions people will give you a tour of the school and they're basically a salesperson- they get paid a commission every time they enroll a student, regardless if you finish or not. You can count on recieving a call from them pressuring you to hurry up and apply to FIDM.


While they do make it clear that they do not promise a job after you're done, I was not able to put to use what I did 'learn' at FIDM to any professional, or economical use. Everyone else who I went to school with at the time- most of them did complete their respective programs- also found that there wasn't much they could do with the both the A.A. and the skills they were taught.

COURSELOAD: the 1st year at FIDM there are certain classes you have to take, regardless of your major. 2nd year you take classes more relevant to your major. Most of the work is simply "busywork"- as an artist, I didn't learn anything I didn't already know and I had about 10+ hours per week worth of homework that taught me nothing. Teachers don't grade easy, but I did fine nontheless. I did learn alot however from the required marketing classes-it gave me insight on how business is operated and how the average joe is marketed to, and duped into buying things they really don't need. Their graphic design program is relatively new- started back in 1997 or so. Some of the people I knew back then who completed the graphic design track said that while they did learn some things,(Adobe Photoshop, the usual graphic programs, etc)they felt they were guinea pigs that FIDM was using to test their graphic design program on.

***INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS BEWARE:

FIDM will try to make you stay longer than the average 2 years it takes to complete the A.A. degree. How they do this is they will measure your ability to speak, read, and write in English. From there they will make you take LOTS of ESL (English Second Language courses.) Of course, you are being charged the same amount of tuition for these classes as you are those classes relevant to your major! In reality, you can take ESL classes at other centers for free or for a nominal fee. They tend to recruit a high number of Korean and Chinese students, and alot of them go back to their respective countries- perhaps an American degree of any sort does go a long way there.

ABOUT THE STUDENTS:

Most of the students are either fresh out of high school and others or are 25 years+. Majority of the students are women. Most of the fashion major students are simply wearing their favorite designer's clothing, but I did not see much originality. Their is definitely that snooty, I'm-better-than-you-and-aren't-I-hot-sh** attitude amongst alot of the students, regardless of age or major. Part of this has to with the vibe of Los Angeles anyway. But then there were some genuinely nice and creative people there that I personally had the pleasure of knowing.

CURRENT DISSATISFIED STUDENTS: Best to leave as soon as possible, especially before the 3 or 4 quarters are up.(Or however many quarters makes up a full year at FIDM, can't remember now.) Know that if you try to leave (like I did) your advisor will give you a hard time for it, as it reflects poorly on the school, & they lose money of course. If you leave AFTER you have completed one year, you will get billed as if you attended almost half an additional year beyond the first year. You will then have to pay your loan company back, and also to FIDM directly. You will pay interest to both, and if you don't pay on time to FIDM, you will get a nasty call and eventually a letter from FIDM's lawyers. Just pay the minimum to get them off your back. I knew one student who had to declare bankruptcy as a result of leaving FIDM.

OTHER OPTIONS:
*If you are looking to be a fashion designer/costume designer, drive down another 15 minutes and go to Trade Tech Community college- they have an excellent fashion program. I believe L.A. Valley college offers traditional dressmaking classes as well; in reality you do NOT need a degree to do fashion- you just need the right connections.

*If you want to major in Merchandise, just get an A.A. in business management from any community college or a B.A. at a state school.

*Visual arts or graphic design majors? Go to Santa Monica College- they have phenomenal art and graphic art classes.

MY FINAL ADVICE:

I recommend you look elsewhere but if you do decide to go to FIDM, do it only if you're recieving alot of grant (free) money or scholarship. Even then, your grant money would be better spent elsewhere.

FIDM is similar to Brooks College in Long Beach, and the chain of schools known as Art Institute of California,- similar in that they charge alot for what they offer- which isn't much. (That said, beware of any private school that is a chain.)

1st Year Female -- Class 2006
Campus Aesthetics: A+, Education Quality: F
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When I was in high school I appliedQuite BrightNursing
When I was in high school I applied to 4 universities and was accepted to all of them. In the end I decided to go to a Pasadena City College because I wasn't sure about my major. People have told me that I made the wrong decision and that I should have gone to a 4-year but honestly I knew what I was getting myself into and why. I am glad I chose PCC because this place has guided me to what I want to do for the rest of my life. Some reviews here have said that the schools doesn't care and that they don't help. Maybe the school itself doesn't care but the majority of the faculty do care. There are so many resources available for the students. Those who say there isn't, well, they haven't looked. Some professors aren't helpful but that's where RateMyProfessors.com comes in. I use the website to find professors that will give me a challenge and give their time to help those who want to succeed. I suggest you don't abuse the website to find an easy professor because it will not help you in the long run. The Library is wonderful. Very open and comfortable. the first floor has the computers. They are fast and they give you about an hour to use it (depending the situation). The Librarians are funny and helpful. You should get to know them. The bookstore is very organized (recently remodeled) and the cafe sells food and snacks. It may not be the BEST food but hey, if you're hungry, you can eat it. If you don't choose to eat the cafes food then there are plenty of restaurants near the school. You can walk there. The campus itself is very clean and nice. Some bathrooms are old school but they don't have to be luxurious. There are sculptures around parts of the school and it gives the school a nice look. There are many clubs and organizations at the school. They aren't displayed much but there will be one for you. Most students aren't too bright. The ones I have met are nice. Some others I have met are closed minded and still have the whole "high school" character. I know a lot of people may complain about the close minded people and all but you shouldn't let that get in your way of your future. Once you go to a 4-year then that will be different. Yes, there are A LOT of asians and yes most are conceited but there are plenty who are nice and funny. All of this is simply my opinion. I'm pretty open minded and I research just about anything about this school. Just remember to use the resources and fight for your education. This school is a great school to start your path. I suggest you visit the school yourself and the surrounding city (beautiful). In the mornings I like to jog around the city because it is that nice. :D

Good Luck.Ps. If you have any questions go ahead and email me.

1st Year Female -- Class 2012
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Campus Maintenance: B-
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This school boasts one of most beautiful campusesQuite BrightLanguage - French/Spanish/etc.
This school boasts one of most beautiful campuses and has some very good teachers as well but as a few here have said already, the other students are horrible. They're very pretentious and think that they are intelligent but they come off as either politically correct or as conspiracy theorists. One guy came off as a member of the Heaven's Gate cult or a member of some other UFO group and another thinks that reinterpretations of legendary and mythological characters in storytelling is copyright infringement despite those characters being well over thousands of years old. Also, the students don't generally care about their education, but rather they care about having sex, smoking marijuana, drinking alcohol and other assortments of useless things. Some of them also come off as posers or hipsters as well, which isn't uncommon since it's Los Angeles after all. The food is also overpriced, the tuition is higher than most areas and the books are ridiculously expensive. Most other community colleges charge 100 dollars (maybe little more) for their books, this place charges 200 and sometimes 300. Whoever says that the students are nice probably are either politically correct or are sadomasochists. Other than those complaints, PCC is pretty average, the campus and teachers are good but the students are terrible.
1st Year Male -- Class 2016
Campus Aesthetics: A-, Social Life: F
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