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The Savannah College of Art and Design

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I really wish I had not come toAveragePerfomance Arts
I really wish I had not come to this college. They let anyone in and that has the effect of diluting the talent pool. Classes only meet twice a week and for only 8 weeks which makes them too fast and too few to learn valuable skills.

Please don't waste your time and money at this collge.One more thing... This college lives and breathes by the 4000+ federal student load recipiants. In some ways SCAD is no better than DeVry or the University of Phoenix.

1st Year Male -- Class 2012
Innovation: C-, Education Quality: F
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I transferred to SCAD from MICA, one ofQuite BrightArt & Design Department
I transferred to SCAD from MICA, one of those more elite, Northern, East-Coast art schools that some of these complainers think SCAD falls short of. SCAD does things differently from a RISD or SAIC or MICA or Pratt, that is certain. If you are all about art for art's sake, and want to spend $100k+ on a beautiful diploma and conceptual indoctrination so you can walk through the rest of your life with your nose in the air, unemployed in your field of study, then by all means go to one of those schools. You can be a very fine and indebted artist.

But SCAD does things differently. They have a very West Coast and frankly, REALISTIC approach to teaching art. After all, you are going to college to get a JOB - presumably that's why you are investing so much money - and they teach their students not only how to be artists but how to be artists in career settings. You are required to meet with career advisors, make resumes and business cards, taught how to interview, and so long as you maintain an acceptable GPA and work ethic, they bend over backwards to help you get internships and placements even after graduation. Not just the advisors, but I've found that individual faculty are all willing to do this.

And as far as complaining about the presence of sports, well, you'd think that artists would be open-minded enough to accept the fact that young creative people can have a wide spectrum of interests. In my opinion, the athletics at SCAD only adds to the diversity of the student body. And I haven't done sports since high school, but some of the most hardworking students here are the ones balancing training and competitions on top of an already rigorous art school curriculum.

So anyway, yes, this school was a lot easier to get into than MICA, but they offered more scholarships, too, and campus jobs are widely available, and all of my faculty and advisors thus far have been extremely open and helpful. I'm sure some of the departments are spottier than others. It's about finding one in which you fit, and there are plenty to choose from.My only complaint is about the city of Savannah itself - parking is a complete hassle and I feel unsafe a lot of the time - especially at night - and they seem to be cutting back on security. You know they spend an ungodly amount of money keeping their facilities and equipment up-to-date. And coming from Baltimore, I should be inured to it by now...

1st Year Female -- Class 2013
Education Quality: A+, Perceived Campus Safety: D-
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I choose SCAD because it is an universityQuite BrightArt & Design Department
I choose SCAD because it is an university unlike any other and its variety of opportunity is unmatched. I wanted something different out of my college experience then a traditional university offers, and scad is even different than a traditional art school. The Campus is fun because it is spread thought the city and there is always something going on. Classes are challenging but if your going to make the commitment to scad wouldn't you want them to be? I don't and would not suggest walking around along at night, but I would not walk alone at night in most urban cities in America. The Dorms and the cafeteria are not the best but housing is cheep around the city and most students move off campus after freshman year.
2nd Year Female -- Class 2013
Useful Schoolwork: A+, Perceived Campus Safety: B
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