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Hey I am interested in the art institute and I noticed that each location has a different curriculum for the same program. Is it because they are suggested classes to take or is it because every school is different?
Also I wanted to get a masters degree afterwards. Has anyone been able to get a B.A from the art institute and get a masters from a uni?
what do you want to study exactly ? fine arts - theatre arts- cinema , and where ?
if you want to study in america ( fine arts) for example , enroll in community college which is good and cheap ,and work hard to get a scholarship, that will make you able to get a masters in university
I'm an American I wanted to study web design and interactive media.
Start with community college , it is good and cheap, you will find all you need there .I am not from america but I will start my studies in it soon . you can continue your studies in good universty after getting a scholarship I think american students know that. good luck.
Schools are only as good as the instructors, and the curriculum. You need to conduct the research for yourself, based upon what you'd like to study, and see yourself doing with the studies when you have completed them. It only matters what someone else thought of an institution, after you have researched it for yourself, and drawn your own conclusions.
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