Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BFA here. Do NOT let this kid graduate with debt. He will have to get some office jobs to pay the loans and it will defeat the purpose. And if he goes onto get an MFA, teaching will not be able to pay those loans even at college level. Get a cheap undergrad degree if he wants to be an art major. Find a good fit. With art, you can get a lot out of professors in any program. Please do not pay $55k/year for a BFA. I don’t want to put him off it, just put him off it being expensive. You don’t need to study so much as you just need to make, make, make it constantly and get on the scene.
It’s okay, PP, he won’t have debt. He won’t need loans. We’re okay with a BFA/MFA.
If finances are not a limit I would highly recommend The Royal College of Art in London. They are obviously multi disciplinary but their painting dept is particularly prestigious and has been for some years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BFA here. Do NOT let this kid graduate with debt. He will have to get some office jobs to pay the loans and it will defeat the purpose. And if he goes onto get an MFA, teaching will not be able to pay those loans even at college level. Get a cheap undergrad degree if he wants to be an art major. Find a good fit. With art, you can get a lot out of professors in any program. Please do not pay $55k/year for a BFA. I don’t want to put him off it, just put him off it being expensive. You don’t need to study so much as you just need to make, make, make it constantly and get on the scene.
It’s okay, PP, he won’t have debt. He won’t need loans. We’re okay with a BFA/MFA.
Anonymous wrote:BFA here. Do NOT let this kid graduate with debt. He will have to get some office jobs to pay the loans and it will defeat the purpose. And if he goes onto get an MFA, teaching will not be able to pay those loans even at college level. Get a cheap undergrad degree if he wants to be an art major. Find a good fit. With art, you can get a lot out of professors in any program. Please do not pay $55k/year for a BFA. I don’t want to put him off it, just put him off it being expensive. You don’t need to study so much as you just need to make, make, make it constantly and get on the scene.
Anonymous wrote:Best of luck! I like to think I would not try to dictate my kid’s major but art school is a tough road.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you and your child should visit RISD. I didn't attend but I'm grew up near the school so I'm familiar with it. I was impressed by the kids that I knew who went there and by what they had to say about the instructors and classes.