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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I work with experts in the digital animation/interactive media rather than being an animation expert myself, but I also have an arts background and my work does put me in touch with various art departments/schools. If cost is a factor, I would go VCU. It has a strong reputation in the arts broadly and is taking an integrative approach to digital/interactive arts that is forward thinking. Private schools, CalArts, RISD and Pratt would be the strongest in my view. If you want to throw in more reaches I would put in Carnegie Mellon if she got her SATs up (they can be a bit lower for art side than engineering--but not much). But that would leave her with no art school safeties--I am familiar with all the schools on your list, but I couldn't make an informed recommendation about which is better. I've known art students (not in animation) from both RIT and SCAD who were decidedly unhappy with their schools so that may bias me unfairly against those since there are many reasons why students will be unhappy.[/quote] I considered Carnegie Mellon, but thought that DD's chances of being admitted aren't that great. She isn't even going to take any math classes in 12th grade (stopped at pre-Calc in 11th with the only B+ among the As and A-). What kind of a career could she have if she graduates from VCU? I'd certainly prefer if she could stay in the DC area after graduation rather than go to CalArts and stay on the West Coast - but I also realize that maybe most of the animation careers are on the West Coast? It's all so foreign to me, since I don't know anybody who studied animation and has a career in it.[/quote]
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