The Savannah College of Art and Design
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Educational Quality | A+ | Faculty Accessibility | A |
Useful Schoolwork | B | Excess Competition | B+ |
Academic Success | A | Creativity/ Innovation | A |
Individual Value | B+ | University Resource Use | A |
Campus Aesthetics/ Beauty | A | Friendliness | A- |
Campus Maintenance | B | Social Life | A+ |
Surrounding City | A+ | Extra Curriculars | A+ |
Safety | C | ||
Describes the student body as: Friendly, ApproachableDescribes the faculty as: Friendly, Helpful |
Lowest Rating Safety | C |
Highest Rating Educational Quality | A+ |
Hello I'm a senior in high school and was thinking of applying to SCAD. This review was very helpful and it was nice to read something a little more positive after all those negative reviews I saw. Anyway I was wondering if you could explain your experience when dealing with a double minor on top of your own major. I'm actually interested in all your classes but with illustration as my major instead of animation. When dealing with all these classes was it difficult to find time for all your assignments? and how do you get a double minor in the first place? I would be really thankful if you could answer these questions. |
That was definitely the most helpful review I've read so far!!! Thank you so much for posting this. I also believe that if you're involved with things and stay optimistic then you will get the best in life and in school!! Thank you again! :) |
Hi,iam from india iam planing to join in Savannah College in MFA animation give me some suggestions is the worth full or not |
Hey there! Thanks so much for your positive comments on SCAD. They are tips to become excellent students there. I am going to study there. Cheers! |
Major: Other (This Major's Salary over time)
I have so much I can say about SCAD, but I'll try to keep it short. First off: I'm an Animation major, with a double minor in Illustration and Sequential Art. (So I've seen quite a few different departments) I'm very involved in many different clubs, and was a "student leader" through SOS (Service Opportunities for Students) and Student Ambassador groups. Those things are important because I think your experiance at SCAD will be very different depending on your attitude, your major, and how pro-active you are.Most of the complaints I've heard or read below about SCAD are incorrect. Now, this is either because that student wasn't pro-active enough to find the information or was mis-informed through student gossip or lack of communication. I will say that it is difficult to find out about ALL of the events going on every week because there are SO many of them. This is sometimes frustrating, but the fact that there are SO many events going on at the same times means that that SCAD is constantly providing the opportunity to learn from companies and working professionals, to listen to a variety of ideas and opinions from others besides just the professors. It is an amazing opportunity to have employers come to you and if you work hard enough you can get interviews with them while they are there.I would like to address a few things listed that are out of date or completely incorrect: There is a student counsel who handles student complaints, they meet once a month in the Student Center. Also, because of this group the numerous complaints about food have caused SCAD to completely re-work all of the dinning services, we even have a sushi bar and a SCAD dining room with wait-staff. Also, SCAD polls students every quarter, there are food polls, educational polls, general polls. Personally, I like the course evaluations at the end of the quarter. SCAD does listen to the students. If enough students complain about a teacher in the evaluations that teacher will be asked to leave. I've seen it happen 3 times in the last four years just in my departments. Also, if classes are not working they will re-vamp them. I've seen this happen a few times. I think the biggest problem is students will complain to each other but they will not complain through surveys or try and talk to their professors or the student counsel. Also, job placement, the career advisers are VERY helpful BUT you have to go to them! They will not seek you out, they are very busy doing their job for those who are pro-active enough to go to them!! They handle all sorts of workshops and programs to get every student a job! Your faculty will help as well if you are a passionate student with good work. As for the many students complaining about freshman year: while it is boring and difficult to go through all the basic classes, as well as the many general educations and art history classes those are not just SCAD but also the requirements that allows SCAD to be accredited! Also, they are fundamental to your artistic development, if you don't understand the relevance of art history then you are missing out. The basic drawing skills are the most important, and you can never draw too much. Practice builds skill! It is true that SCAD accepts everyone that applies and has money, they do seem to be very money driven, but this is because they are constantly spending money of things to make the school bigger and better. They invest in the latest computer software packages, and hardware, they are constantly building new buildings or fixing up old ones to create more space for students. Constantly looking to add more programs of study, and spending money on bringing the best lectures, programs, and companies to visit!Now, my recommendations are as followed: