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The Academy of Art University

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I am an online student, so some ofQuite BrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
I am an online student, so some of the questions I rated just a B because I have no clue what the campus is like, social activities, resources, etc. The school should put a N/A in those areas for the online students.

I see so many negative reviews here, but don't agree with 95% of it. I do think it is a very expensive school overall. And I have had some issues with the curriculum being outdated. I am addressing that issue now with the school, but it doesn't mean I hate this school . . . quite the opposite.

Somebody already said here that you only get out of school what you put into it. That is very true. I would like to say that age has something to do with doing well in school, but I did well in art school back in 1984 too. Maybe it would be better said that maturity and a good work ethic has a lot to do with doing well in school. If you are expecting to go to art school and breeze through it, you are in for a rude awakening as I think many of the students providing reviews here have discovered.

There are certain aspects of art that can be learned with no talent, but I think having some art experience is necessary to do well here. Think long and hard about going to any art school. Make sure it is the right choice for you because they are expensive.

As someone who has worked 20+ years in the industry, I thought that most of my prerequisites were going to be a waste of time and that I probably knew everything they were going to teach me. I have been more than pleasantly surprised. Classes have been fun and challenging.

For the most part I think the teachers have been attentive and responsive. A couple have been outstanding. You have to be active as an online student to engage the other students and teachers. If you don't participate, school will seem really lackluster. The teachers can't respond to you if you don't ask questions or participate in discussions.

Ok, I'm starting to ramble. Overall, this has been a great experience and I look forward to future courses. To those who think the school is too expensive, perhaps you should consider moving home and becoming an online student. Housing, lab fees and other costs will be gone and all you will have to worry about is the course fees and tuition, oh and purchasing your own computer.

Also, be honest with yourself. Are you someone who is self motivated or do you need your hand held in order to get your work completed? Are you creative or is it just a desire to be creative? Are you willing to put in the hours and do the work required of the classes? If you aren't honest with yourself, you'll most likely end up disgruntled like many of the student giving reviews here are.

1st Year Female -- Class 2013
Useful Schoolwork: A, Collaboration/Competitive: B-
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After several years of attending community college onBrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
After several years of attending community college on and off, I was determined to get serious about my education. When browsing around trying to figure out what school I wanted to go to and what I wanted to study, AAU just called out to me. It seemed so wonderful...it was spread out all through beautiful San Francisco, it was highly accredited, students came from all over the world to attend this school... it quickly became my dream school.

As much as my parents tried to talk me out of it, I fought with them for almost 2 years, trying desperately to convince them that this was it, this was the school for me, this was my dream and my passion and I just couldn't get the same education and experience anywhere else. Once my parents were on board (primarily for loan/financial purposes), I started the long and grueling process of getting all set up to start my first year at The Academy of Art as a graphic design major. I tried to be modest, but I couldn't help but feel pretty damn special that I wasn't just going to a state university or a trade school... I was going to be attending THE ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY! I didn't even think about what I would do if things didn't work out, because AAU had convinced me that I was embarking on what would be the greatest experience of my life; despite any obstacles that may arise, I was brainwashed into believing that the Academy was far too incredible to let anything get in the way of me getting my degree.

Oh, how naive and foolish I was! I'm actually kind of embarrassed now at how hard I had tried to convince everyone of how great this place was, and that it was WELL worth the $30,000+ a year to attend. It only took one semester for me to realize what a scam it all was.

As many of the other reviews on this page state, AAU's biggest concern is definitely not YOU, it's your money. As if the cost of tuition, housing and fees was not enough, my family was forced to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket for things that the faculty insisted was necessary in order for me to succeed. I was told by several members of the faculty that as a graphic design major, it was IMPERATIVE that I invest in a Mac. They never really clarified why, other than that the graphics on a Mac were supposedly better than that on a PC. And so, a month after my mom and dad had spent $2800 on a brand new Dell laptop for me, I had to call them and tell them the news about the Mac. Personally, I was pretty much broke, and my parents were pretty horrifically in debt, so we ended up having to turn to my 85 year old grandfather to help pay for a $3500 computer AND a $300 printer that one of my instructors insisted that I invest in for her class. I did receive loan money to pay for my education, but for those who have dealt with school loans know that it can take a while for that loan money to go into effect and to receive a check in the mail to pay for all additional expenses, so that is why the Mac and the printer had to be paid for out of pocket initially. I will tell you that yes, a Mac is preferable in the graphic design field, but it certainly is not IMPERATIVE. And as for the fancy shmancy printer, I had so many problems with trying to get it to print cleanly and a correctly that I ended up using the school's printers (which they charge $3 for a color print-out) more often than my own.

Next on my list of complaints: housing. Yes, an apartment in SF is rather pricey, but you WILL spend more money on student housing at AAU than a decent studio apartment. I was charged $4500 (that's $1500 a month) to sleep on a BUNK BED in the middle of a TINY living room--yes, a LIVING ROOM, meaning no door, and no privacy from my other 3 roommates. The room was basically a very small 2-bedroom apartment with a teeeeny tiiiiiny kitchen, bathroom and living room. The two roommates who had their own rooms paid $6500 which, despite the fact that they had a little more space, a closet and a door, was still RIDICULOUSLY EXPENSIVE for 3 MONTHS, even in San Francisco. Literally, a studio apartment in the building across the street was cheaper than what I had to pay for my bottom bunk. Oh, and there was always shit going wrong... a fridge that leaked and had a broken temperature knob that they never fixed or replaced, windows that leaked when it rained, bulbs burning out all over the place, loose bricks in the wall, etc, etc. If you do decide to go to this school, I highly suggest NOT living in AAU's housing.

The instructors at AAU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO F-ING TEACH! They may be experts in the field, but that says nothing about their teaching abilities. (Just a side note... most of the instructors are alums who obviously did not succeed in getting a super great job after they graduated because they ended up back at AAU teaching) All my instructors were very condescending and definitely had favorites in the class. And if you're going to go here, be prepared to teach yourself the majority of what you need to know. My instructors were very unhelpful and unavailable. I tried to ask one for help at the end of class one time, and she pretty much just blew me off. They always seemed to pawn all their students off to the workshops when we needed help or further instruction. "Um, I really don't understand how I'm supposed to do this assignment" "Well, you need to go to one of the workshops." That's basically how they roll. And by the way, you don't get much help from the workshops either, because there's usually only one, maybe two teachers there and a ton of students, so sometimes they don't even have time to get to you.

Overall, no one at the Academy gives a flying F*CK about the students. They just want money, money, money. I can't say I didn't learn anything that semester, but most of it I pretty much had to teach myself! I quickly learned that it was not worth it AT ALL, so I got out of there real quick before they could try and take any more of my or my family's money. Even if money is not a problem for you, I still don't recommend wasting your time at this school. The faculty is worthless and you can't learn much there that you couldn't learn at a state school, or even a community college. JUST DON'T DO IT!!

1st Year Female -- Class 2009
Surrounding City: B, Education Quality: F
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While the professors are in the industry, someQuite BrightDesign Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
While the professors are in the industry, some of them are very unhelpful. I was in the web design and new media and the instructors never gave feed back in a timely manner, sometimes assignments weren't looked at for more than a week. And then they would give you a B or A and say it looked great and no feedback. When you know there were issues that had to be resolved. All they care about is the money they rake in for tuition. They don't care about updating their curriculum, their instructions confuse a lot of the students because the curriculum says one thing and then the homework assignments say some thing else. Don't go to this school, at least don't take Web Design and New Media.
3rd Year Female -- Class 2013
Collaboration/Competitive: C, Education Quality: F
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