I haven't attended the school yet.
The worst thing about this school are the dorms. I'm thankful to have a roof over my head, and to be completely honest this is more of a superficial complaint, but they're very very old. The dormatories are conveniently located in the heart of the small university, but they are some of the oldest buildings at the school. With a little renovation, they wouldn't be that bad.
The fact that this school is so unconscious to it's environmental impact is very frustrating. I come from a very environmentally conscious state and part of the country and it makes me mad that people do not respect the environment more here. It also makes me mad that the campus does not do more to fix this problem. There is almost no recycling and there are faucets throughout the school that leak and have not been fixed for the two years I have been attending the school.
The worst thing about this school is that it doesn't encourage failure as much as it should, even though failure is really how you learn in artistic fields. I believe everyone should strive for excellence, but I also think that if we have too much pressure to succeed immediatly, we cut ourselves short of reaching our full potential. The faculty also tends to get too involved in certain student affairs, while turning the blind eye to the needs of the student body as a whole.
We have so much work and are always busy doing what we love that we never really get to converse and collaborate with the other art schools within the school (there's Film, Dance, Drama, Music, and Design and Production).
The worst thing about my school is the fatc that it is a conservatory. Although it puts an emphasis on learning your art fully, the intensity of the programs can be wearing. Not everyone is ready for the amount of commitment necessary at my school. However, for those who can survive, the school holds many opportunities to grow and realize your complete abilities.
It is rather lax and lacking when it comes to academics, because students are so bogged down with their arts classes.
Sponsored Meaning Explained
EducationDynamics receives compensation for the featured schools on our websites (see “Sponsored Ad” or “Sponsored Listings” or “Sponsored Results”). So what does this mean for you? Compensation may impact where the Sponsored Schools appear on our websites, including whether they appear as a match through our education matching services tool, the order in which they appear in a listing, and/or their ranking. Our websites do not provide, nor are they intended to provide, a comprehensive list of all schools (a) in the United States (b) located in a specific geographic area or (c) that offer a particular program of study. By providing information or agreeing to be contacted by a Sponsored School, you are in no way obligated to apply to or enroll with the school. Your trust is our priority. We at EducationDynamics believe you should make decisions about your education with confidence. that’s why EducationDynamicsis also proud to offer free information on its websites, which has been used by millions of prospective students to explore their education goals and interests. close