Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania offers both.
I suspect that's a reach too, but we'll investigate. Do you know if they allow double degrees in two different schools?
He cares more about the art than the engineering, in terms of prestige, so he's thinking of VCU and Temple as possible matches/safeties. I'm not sure that anything that requires a portfolio is a safety.
-- OP
Opalanderson wrote:There is another similar thread on here about this. Just as a tip from first hand experience, it wasn’t worth it to send my first born to CMU for the BXA program, and looking back we would have been better off at Penn or just about anywhere else. He found that the degree had little value post-graduation and that the art concentration was not sufficient. Like the poster said above- better to get an engineering degree (Penn, MIT, etc) and just do art as a hobby. Most art is made with AI now anyway!
Opalanderson wrote:There is another similar thread on here about this. Just as a tip from first hand experience, it wasn’t worth it to send my first born to CMU for the BXA program, and looking back we would have been better off at Penn or just about anywhere else. He found that the degree had little value post-graduation and that the art concentration was not sufficient. Like the poster said above- better to get an engineering degree (Penn, MIT, etc) and just do art as a hobby. Most art is made with AI now anyway!
Anonymous wrote:Maybe double major at Michigan? Also second Carnegie Mellon.