I tell my friends that I love the hands-on experience and small classes.
When I brag to my friends about Oregon College of Art and Craft, I tell them how laid-back everything is. I tell them how small the classes are and how knowledgeable the professors are. I tell them that I get to study crafts outside of my concentration, and that all the studios are open for my use, even if I'm not enrolled in that class. I tell my friends that my school is small enough to have quality time with my teachers, and that my peers make inspiring work that helps me think of new projects.
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