California College of the Arts
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Educational Quality | B | Faculty Accessibility | A- |
Useful Schoolwork | B- | Excess Competition | B+ |
Academic Success | B | Creativity/ Innovation | A+ |
Individual Value | A- | University Resource Use | A |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A- | Friendliness | A |
Campus Maintenance | A- | Social Life | B |
Surrounding City | A+ | Extra Curriculars | D |
Safety | A+ | ||
Describes the student body as: Friendly, Arrogant, SnootyDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Extra Curriculars | D |
Highest Rating Creativity/ Innovation | A+ |
Hi I am from Albany New York I go to RIT right now would you recommend transferring to this school? I hate RIT, I'm currently majoring in graphic design. |
Major: Other (This Major's Salary over time)
In 2005 I visited California for 2 weeks from Northern NY (think Canada) and I fell in love. As soon as I found out about CCA my junior year of high school, I was pretty stuck on it (despite my $6,000 a year scholarship to RIT that I got for doing nothing). Please don't do that, look all over the place and visit everywhere. Ok, so I was in love before I even got there. I lived in the dorms, which are insanely expensive for their size, especially since you're sharing with another guy. That said, my roommate was always at his girlfriend's, so I always had the room to myself. Be sure to call the bottom bunk, otherwise it's pretty awkward if you have a girl over. But honestly, I loved living in the dorms, there's no better way to do it. I've seen all the dorms and they're all really cool. Webster's chill, Irwin has a sweet view from the roof, and Clifton is just great all around. The Oakland campus is amazing, it's just awesome in every way. The SF campus is pretty sterile, but there's always work up on the walls which is cool. I went in majoring in photography/painting, then switched to architecture, then ID/interactive, then to Individualized. I'm now looking at that school from HS for photojournalism. If CCA had a photojournalism major with a record like that of RIT's, I'd definitely stay. The area is really great. Living in Rockridge is heaven. You can catch the BART into SF for a night of excitement or you can go to berkeley or any of the other places. I walked and explored a lot. I rode my bike EVERYWHERE. The traffic is wicked fun to ride through. The area is awesome, but the rent is insane out there. good luck finding a room for under 600 a month plus utilities (I'm used to maybe 250/mo with utilities included). A lot of the students don't care, a lot are morons, most are wicked rich, so what that's all colleges. most of them are great folks. There's usually a party to go to and have fun. I don't smoke or drink or anything but I hung out with everyone and had fun no matter what. Campus jobs are easy to get if you can get to them and they're easy as pie. The teachers are pretty great (if you dig painting, f'sho check out Chris Brown, he is the boss, for real). But I didn't really feel like I was getting anywhere with any of it, like it was fizzling out real quick. It doesn't seem like a promising future. So the reasons I left were: the school wasn't exactly what I wanted the price tag of the school in relation to the education quality as well as the high cost of living in the areaThe area is awesome, the openings are cool, lots of snooty art snobs, a bit expensive, wicked fun, some of the best memories ever, and I made some great friends from all over the world and I even learned some Chinese. If you're interested in this school, visit and try to sit in on some classes so you get an idea of the level of things. For me it was a tad slow and tedious, but others really loved it. Go CCAC!