u/HungryAthlete5724

▲ 7 r/scad

I have been posting and asking, and all im seeing about this school is sort of negative. "Heavy workload = dropout" "expensive" I really like the idea of the location, the arts, the people, which I truly love. Im not sure whether to just deal with the student loans and debt or find a different school.

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u/HungryAthlete5724 — 9 days ago
▲ 0 r/scad

I am 16F in 11th grade, hoping to get into scad because it has everything I would ever want to do in life and seems cool. I haven't done my ACT / SAT yet, I am through this September. I just would like to know is this school good enough.. I know it sounds prideful, but do you regret going here for film or just your choice in general?

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u/HungryAthlete5724 — 10 days ago

Lately I haven't been able to decide what I want to major in. I am 16F in 11th grade. My dream/ plan is to become an actor full time, singer part time and go home to design homes and also have of my own businesses, its not unrealistic, but it is sort of rare for It all to be good financially. I do want a backup plan, so if I major in art, will I regret it when my income is $10 an hour..? If I decide business, will I regret it when im not happy with what I doing? If I decide Architecture, will I regret it when im up late at night stressing over geometry? Im so worried and I would love advice!

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u/HungryAthlete5724 — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/scad

Im not sure if I might be going to Savannah or Atlanta SCAD, but I am concerned about the dorms, type of people and... all that. Are the dorms... comfy, like a cheap hotel room or... also what about the food, I am kinda on a dietary restriction for my health so is the food normal? um also I heard you cant drive, so should I bring my bike ? also im going to be interest in film/acting , what advice would you give ?

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u/HungryAthlete5724 — 14 days ago