Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I both have BFAs from a top art school and out HHI is $320k. We are both working in fields related to our art degrees.
directly related or indirectly related? you are both photographers / sculptors or are you in animation - or advertising? Huge scope of possibilities and unless you're specific here, your comment is kind of worthless.
Directly related. I’m not going to say what because it’s so specific that people will recognize us.
ok then you really shouldn't post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any word on whether or not VCU’s studio classes are still virtual?
A few are. My kids are not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard great things about VCU
And SCAD - Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD takes pretty much anyone. Seems a little scammy.
Anonymous wrote:Any word on whether or not VCU’s studio classes are still virtual?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, my dd loves drawing, painting, ceramics, photography. She also loves museums and galleries. I want her to find a school where she can foster her love for these areas and be around other arty kids and adults, while also getting a broad based liberal arts degree. And not break the bank (I’m looking at you art schools in NYC).
She seems to like a bigger school, but I’ll have her check out anything that might fit the bill.
Thanks for the replies
Not to be a Cassandra, but unless you are wealthy and able to substantially support your kid after their art degree is over, this is mostly likely not a route your kid wants to go down.
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Let’s just make sure we’re only pumping out accountants, lawyers, and engineers. What a wonderful world.
Anonymous wrote:My child graduated from VCUArts in 2021 and got a decent-paying job right away. Their degree was in cinema.
That said, since the pandemic, many, many, many, many, MANY of the VCU's classes are still virtual. Even the studio art classes. I wouldn't pay tuition for that now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard great things about VCU
And SCAD - Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD takes pretty much anyone. Seems a little scammy.
I agree. A FCPS parent I know went this route when another "art school" didn't work out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heard great things about VCU
And SCAD - Savannah College of Art and Design
SCAD takes pretty much anyone. Seems a little scammy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, my dd loves drawing, painting, ceramics, photography. She also loves museums and galleries. I want her to find a school where she can foster her love for these areas and be around other arty kids and adults, while also getting a broad based liberal arts degree. And not break the bank (I’m looking at you art schools in NYC).
She seems to like a bigger school, but I’ll have her check out anything that might fit the bill.
Thanks for the replies
Not to be a Cassandra, but unless you are wealthy and able to substantially support your kid after their art degree is over, this is mostly likely not a route your kid wants to go down.
I have an art degree and make over 200K a year. No one wealthy was supporting me. I started off as a graphic designer and now lead a design team.
How much were you making after graduation? Also assuming you did not go to grad school. That 200k can be after many years of employment.
Most people do not come out of college making $200,000 a year right away. It takes years.
Some people have to be reminded that not everyone is interested in jobs based on who makes the most money. They are looking to do what they love and what they’re good at. My daughter just finished a BFA in NYC. These students are incredibly resourceful in making money in NYC despite the high costs. Her classmates are varied, some middle class, some wealthy, some struggling. They are doing what they love.
Anonymous wrote:Heard great things about VCU
And SCAD - Savannah College of Art and Design
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I both have BFAs from a top art school and out HHI is $320k. We are both working in fields related to our art degrees.
directly related or indirectly related? you are both photographers / sculptors or are you in animation - or advertising? Huge scope of possibilities and unless you're specific here, your comment is kind of worthless.
Directly related. I’m not going to say what because it’s so specific that people will recognize us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I both have BFAs from a top art school and out HHI is $320k. We are both working in fields related to our art degrees.
directly related or indirectly related? you are both photographers / sculptors or are you in animation - or advertising? Huge scope of possibilities and unless you're specific here, your comment is kind of worthless.