why i left scad

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 10. 05. 2020
  • it’s hard to put why i left into words, but here is my (third) attempt. hope this helps some people!
    Instagram: Juliabreezej
    Snapchat: Daisybeam
    Twitter: Juliabreezej

Komentáře • 117

  • @ashliel.3517
    @ashliel.3517 Před 4 lety +144

    2020 ATL SCAD grad here: my advice for ANYONE thinking of coming to SCAD is go to community college first. Let me explain. SCAD is stupid expensive and you still have to do general education. I started at a community college and transferred after getting my associate's in general studies. And most of my classes transferred. By the time I came to SCAD, I got to start courses based on my major: Sequential art.
    By then, I understood how to get through college classes. It's obviously not quite the same as SCAD will give you too much work as if you only have one course. But it's a good start for those coming out of high school. Try for general studies at your local school and you can really try different courses you might be interested in as careers.
    If you decide to do this, and then you come to SCAD, you might realize even your smaller colleges can teach you just as well. Do your research before you come. Try one course for your first quarter.
    (I did community college first, and I'm leaving SCAD with less than 30K in student loans. I'm VERY lucky. Also get a job. It'll really help.)
    As for the advisors... they are absolute garbage. All of them have different titles but none of them know answers for anything.
    And the high percentage to get into a job with your degree? Yeah, that's based on the people who answered that survey. It doesn't include the many other students I know who haven't gotten a job at all.
    I love SCAD because of the professors. They are really what makes SCAD, and Paula Wallace doesn't pay them enough. And I know I can email my teachers even after having graduated.
    Honestly though... you could learn a lot of this info on youtube or skillshare or in a masterclass.

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +18

      Ashlie L. very helpful insight!! thank you for sharing! yeah, it's sad that the administration is so bad because i absolutely adored my professors. every single one of them was amazing and i still talk to a couple of them (this is after only one quarter lol). great people but poor guidance i guess:/

    • @NakiaPickering
      @NakiaPickering Před 2 lety +4

      As someone who goes to MECA, I fully agree with your suggestion to go to community college first! I didn't, and I REEEEALLY wish I had! Just make sure you check the requirements with the school you want to transfer to, and make sure the classes you plan to take will fulfill them so you aren't wasting time and money! Also take some art classes, they won't be the same as at an art school, but trust me, you'll want a break from your studio classes! And take art history if you can, because it can get BRUTAL.

    • @VIXXID
      @VIXXID Před 2 lety +3

      i’m going to community first and planning on scad or otis and i’m already going to save SO MUCH MONEY

    • @trechernga1299
      @trechernga1299 Před 6 měsíci +1

      My son is at SCAD now, but got his Associates at a smaller college first. He's said it helped him on so many fronts. Saved money. Learned a little about college first. And got those freshman classes out of the way in a gentler environment. He said starting SCAD at 20 vs 18 is completely different. He was much better prepared for the workload being a few years older. Only suggestion is to really understand what courses transfer and what don't. He took several music courses he was interested in that didn't transfer and ended up not helping. Make sure the courses you take matter and are accepted by SCAD. The more that transfer, the more money and time you save.

  • @brook17nn
    @brook17nn Před 4 lety +98

    I was literally getting anxious as you talked about the meal plan stuff. You’re amazing with words! I hope you make a video on your book when you finish it.

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +6

      Brooklynn West aw thank u. i will!!:)

  • @samwalsh205
    @samwalsh205 Před 2 lety +14

    This is how SCAD works. If you have a problem and email someone about it they will tell you to email someone else or a different department. This will continue as you jump from person to person as they shove you off to someone else and no one will actually help you.

  • @naomir6594
    @naomir6594 Před rokem +23

    Honestly I wish I watched this sooner. SCAD has been my dream school since I was 12 but trying to afford it now is killing me. I've had to rely on my sister's credit card for this first quarter and she'll never know how immensely grateful I am to her. Still though, I'm trying to finish this payment plan thing without hurting my sister's credit shits tough but I think it'll be worth it. I know what I want and have for years. And with all the opportunities SCAD has I think it's where I'm supposed to be. SCAD specializes in my major and getting students into the artistic work force which is competitive as hell. So I guess I'll have to be in debt at this point. I'm glad Julia has made the decision best for her and I wish everyone the best.

    • @lucyadelizzi8170
      @lucyadelizzi8170 Před rokem +4

      Scad is very expensive and they really over work you. I recommend just going to a regular school. As a senior animation major with a focus on storytelling and story concept I didn’t even know how to animate or do any 3d stuff. I learned that online. My schedules were always full and I never got the chance to pick a class I really wanted to do. It was to the point I did 4 studio classes cause they screwed up with my schedule. It killed me. Don’t do what I did. On the other hand there are some great teachers and students I’ve met and really became close to them. But isn’t that just like any other school? The meal stuff that they did in atl was bad. Usually burnt or raw and never the greatest food. Plus they don’t have ice cream. Like is scad so poor that they can’t even afford ice cream? It was to the point I was starving myself. I didn’t even go past the half point of meals and I picked the smallest meal plan I could get. Scad has some issues and they really need to learn how to fix these problems. They made a new building but it’s already too crowded. I did learn something. How to deal with lots of work. How to deal with students who always procrastinate in your group. How to deal with teachers who didn’t understand about accommodations.

    • @naomir6594
      @naomir6594 Před rokem +1

      @@lucyadelizzi8170 I do agree. Apparently they thought the other dorm would be open and let in way to many freshman. I totally understand but I kinda feel like it's too late for me? Idk my mental health is shot but I'm trying to finish at least my first year maybe. I wish I could hear from some alumni who ya know don't still work for acad who could give an opinion. Plus the absences thing is dumb af.

  • @madebyymira
    @madebyymira Před 3 lety +25

    wow thanks for sharing! im a design student at georgia tech and ever since i found out about scad, i idealized it and wished i had applied there so badly. but this was a good lesson that the grass is always greener on the other side

  • @winonacrvz
    @winonacrvz Před 4 lety +57

    this video is really timely with all the discourse happening on twitter. also thank you for sharing your experiences !!

  • @NeverFearJPIsHere
    @NeverFearJPIsHere Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you for opening up about your experiences, Julia! So sorry you had to go through all this stress, but so glad things are okay now. Miss you! 💞

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +2

      NeverFearJordiIsHere thank you jordi!! miss you too!

  • @maylinmontgomery3740
    @maylinmontgomery3740 Před 4 lety +75

    When seeking advice online about scad I was told not to attend unless I have rich parents that can afford it. Then I was told that about every art school. I’m not sure what to do becuase my parents can afford it but I feel so guilty knowing how much money is actually being used on ME at the school. I almost feel like I’m wasting my parents money

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +10

      Maylin Montgomery if it's something you really want (studying at an art school and earning your degree there), then it shouldn't be a waste. but i totally understand what you mean. trust your instincts and whatever you decide to do, things will turn out fine

    • @ashliel.3517
      @ashliel.3517 Před 4 lety +11

      Maylin, if it is something you KNOW you want to do, go for it. I also struggled getting any money from my parents as our home isn't as wealthy as people assumed since I went to SCAD. I'd recommend getting a part time job to help, and try your best to get scholarships. I didn't really get scholarships besides the honors scholarship (which you get every quarter if you have a 3.0 or higher). But coming in, you can earn quite a few, so I'd look into those.
      Otherwise, maybe go to a community college first and transfer in. That's what I did and it went actually pretty smoothly. I worked a part time job as I was in community college, so I'm leaving SCAD with less than 30k in student loans.
      If you have any questions about scad, I'm also open to answering questions.

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +2

      Ashlie L. what did you major in? and which campus? thanks for responding!! i only attended a quarter so sometimes it feels wrong for me to talk like i know the ropes lol. im glad to have someone who actually went fully talking too🤍

    • @ashliel.3517
      @ashliel.3517 Před 4 lety +1

      @@juliabreeze I went to ATL for Sequential Art. And no problem! I've always wanted to let people know my two cents as well. And no I think you covered a good portion of what incoming students should know before applying. The meal plans are ridiculous in a lot of ways, including price, availability, and just the quality of food. They honestly should have more options if the price is going to be as high as it is.

    • @upperkace2931
      @upperkace2931 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m in a similar boat. I’m going to see if enough scholarships are available to me for every school I want. If that can pay me throughout four years of course I’ll go. HOWEVER, if I don’t get enough, I’m planning on taking two years of community college and then transferring for my last two years! Perhaps this could be a plan you could consider. If art is something you’re set on going into, there are many options you can go to to to help pay, regardless for the school (and it’s just a generally good thing to consider for any type of college)

  • @KissKriss930
    @KissKriss930 Před 4 lety +57

    Hi! I just graduated from SCAD in Film/Tv at the Savannah Campus. I am so sorry that you had this experience. I know how hard it can be and the prices can really be stressful especially when it seems like it is such a breeze for everyone else. I have been living off student loans so I really know the struggle. I never lived on campus or had to pay for any kind of meal plan though. I would recommend for anyone going to find some roommates and get an apartment. At least if you go to Savannah. It is so much cheaper to find some roommates and rent. Although, I have never lived in ATL so I know the prices are probably different but with renting you do not have to pay for an expensive meal plan that you will not get anything out of.
    I transferred into SCAD after getting my general education classes out of the way. I went ahead and got my A.A degree which gave me time to decide what I really wanted to do as well as save up. However, not all of the credits transfer over if you get the A.A degree but it still saves you money & time. It so much cheaper to take a math/English at a state college than to take a math/English at SCAD. I would highly recommend anyone who might not know what they want to do or might not have all the funds to try transferring in. I still was able to spend 3 years there and I do not feel like I missed out on anything.
    Any-who, I hope wherever you go ends up being the best for you!! I hope you write that book girl!!!

    • @guidancegunundu2932
      @guidancegunundu2932 Před 4 lety

      Thank you for your advice I am going there in the fall. What are the apartment prices like?

  • @g_thbaa4909
    @g_thbaa4909 Před 4 lety +38

    The dislike is Paula Wallace

  • @mac4668
    @mac4668 Před 4 lety +22

    Holy shit the meal plan situation happened to me THIS QUARTER. They totally do it on purpose and thankfully I changed it before they charged me.

  • @stanleyleung9832
    @stanleyleung9832 Před 4 lety +12

    Damn... you got my stomach turning... I still haven’t forget that I was the last one to say goodbye before you drove off.

  • @koketsok1513
    @koketsok1513 Před 4 lety +15

    No idea how I go here or why i stayed,but throughout the entire video you where very level headed,and In many ways had a clearly positive outlook about your future.I really feel proud on your behalf on these steps taken as I have often told people(especially parents)"university is not for everyone".I have seen so many people waste cash on university ,living in excess while i thought "you fools ,the deadline will come dont treat this like an expensive toy",I truly do not like how our society can be so cool with children going thier whole lives to school,but panic when said children just ask for some time to think(gap years are still frowned upon in my country),instead they are pushed into a program for"security".I truly believe you made a good decision and even if you do come to regret it,I say"the world is yours",so press on,be awesome. As the kids would say"live your best life" and happy future.

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +1

      Kana Koketso Kenney Kana aw thank you. that means so much

  • @emunahcheung0207
    @emunahcheung0207 Před 4 lety +32

    I am a scad student (international study). I think Julia said the real situation of all the SCAD students, the system of scad is extremely terrible. I also needed to deal with a lot of problems that "SCAD" gave me. I would say to be a university student, what we can learn from the classes is limited. It is because if we truly want to learn something and become professional artists, self-education is very important as well. Personally, my major is painting, but I will learn Graphic Design from Linkedin as well. Also, I will keep finding my professors and ask them questions. I agree with you that sometime SCAD could be a playground; on the other side, we are artists and we have our creativity and ability to change the playground to be our learning place. Keep learning and absorbing things. No one can stop us to learn and improve. No matter how worse is the circumstance, we still can find a way out and we can grow up and become much more mature. Keep going, Julia! I believe you can find your own way as well. :)

    • @jahnavik6125
      @jahnavik6125 Před 4 lety

      Hi
      I had a question
      When you get a certain scholarship for example $40,000,is it renewed every year or is it the total amount for 4 years

    • @emunahcheung0207
      @emunahcheung0207 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jahnavik6125 Actually it is very hard to get scholarship in SCAD, and you need to maintain a high GPA per quarter to maintain the scholarship that SCAD has been giving you at the beginning. I think $40,000 is a high amount, and it should be for 4 years. Everyone's scholarship could be very different as well, it depends on your interview, GPA, rewards, and other conditions.

  • @Lillian-fo1jg
    @Lillian-fo1jg Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for making this! I'm class of 2026 so I have a lot of time to decide what college I want to go to but SCAD is currently my dream school. So now I can take what you've talked about into consideration.

  • @mackenzielemoine9580
    @mackenzielemoine9580 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm trying to decide if I want to stay at SCAD or if I want to transfer to a different school. Thank you for posting this video it helped me a lot. Best of luck to you! ❤

  • @TristanWinchester
    @TristanWinchester Před 4 lety +14

    I’m going to scad atl in the fall, this is great info to take into consideration:) thank you!

  • @lindseysmith2299
    @lindseysmith2299 Před 8 měsíci +4

    We just toured SCAD for SCAD Day in Atlanta and they made such a big deal about all the departments collaborating together to do different projects that get published and used by big companies. One professor/instructor said the students have opportunities to collaborate on specific projects each 10 weeks. Then the students get hired by these big companies. Is any of that true? They had so many things to show off during SCAD Day.

  • @Slyfox702
    @Slyfox702 Před 4 lety +9

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience! I was considering attending SCAD in the fall as I have a few friends going, but it does seem like they put money over their students. Their marketing makes the place look so fun and promising but reviews are so mixed. Did you know anyone who was successful in getting internships or job placement like the school advertises?

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +3

      ** hi! yes, it's sad because they do make it look very rewarding. i can't think of anyone off the top of my head who has a job because of SCAD. ive only heard that percentile they seem so proud of haha. hope this helps!

  • @isabelleferrugia6245
    @isabelleferrugia6245 Před 3 lety +6

    meal plan F is for students who live off campus, when you live on campus you have to choose meal plan A B C

  • @TeaTay04
    @TeaTay04 Před 4 lety +16

    I made a video about my grievances with SCAD.
    It's so disappointing how the school handles cases. I've experienced having to be handed off to person after person just to be heard and have my problem resolved. It's an unfortunate truth of not just this school but many around the country. If I had the means, I would have left already.

    • @lucalosicco
      @lucalosicco Před 2 lety

      It is a scam and the culture is aggressive and psychological abusive. thought there for 5 years. It's hell and they don't care about the students at all.

  • @isafilm1594
    @isafilm1594 Před 3 lety +6

    I’m so sorry about it!🥺 Now, I am really scared to attend SCAD. Until now, I was admitted to Columbia College Chicago, Ithaca College and SCAD programs (Major in Film). I’m so confuse about where to go. I’m an international student (Brazil) and I received scholarship from these three colleges. I don’t know what to do but your video was extremely helpful! Thanks you so much and I am sorry about this again! Happy to know everything is okay now❤️✨

    • @laila0000
      @laila0000 Před 3 lety +1

      Heyyy eu tô aplicando esse ano pra cinema também e pra essas mesmas faculdades. Podemos conversar no insta? quero tua ajuda

    • @isafilm1594
      @isafilm1594 Před 3 lety

      @@laila0000 oiii claro!! Me manda dm: @isabela.mgalhaes

    • @EtienneFonseca
      @EtienneFonseca Před 2 lety

      Oi Isa, qual vc escolheu ? Estamos visitando algumas e a Chicago tbm esta na nossa lista. Somos Brasileiros tbm e moramos na Florida e meu filho quer fazer Film. Se puder me dizer qual e porque seria bem interessante ouvir.

    • @isafilm1594
      @isafilm1594 Před 2 lety

      @@EtienneFonseca Olá! Estou fazendo Film na School of Visual Arts em New York City. Estou simplesmente amando! Eles tem um currículo com foco na prática e desde o primeiro dia eu já peguei nos equipamentos e gravei várias coisas. Excelente faculdade, professores ótimos. Não trocaria por nenhuma outra!

    • @EtienneFonseca
      @EtienneFonseca Před 2 lety

      @@isafilm1594 Muito obrigada Isa. Adorei saber não tinha colocado esta como uma das opcoes, vou olhar. Ja tinha colocado a Brooklin College, mas ja anotei aqui para ver. Quem sabe visitamos as 2 obrigada e boa sorte.

  • @aldinlee8528
    @aldinlee8528 Před 3 lety +17

    You hit on my longtime perception of SCAD, that for 80+% of its students it's basically an overpriced summer arts camp. It will one day, after the passing of its current president (and co-founder), move more toward quality over quantity. Until then, there are many other arts schools where the same camaraderie can be found and just as good (and likely better) skill-sets can be obtained with far less debt incurred. Luckily the arts industry is perhaps the one professional sector that has not been afflicted by useless academic 'credentialitis'. You're going to be judged by your portfolio of work (professional or not) not how many diplomas you can produce.

    • @AprilLeigh112
      @AprilLeigh112 Před 2 lety +4

      What are some better arts colleges that give better education for less than SCAD?

  • @seanthiem1176
    @seanthiem1176 Před 4 lety +4

    Good for you best luck on your journey of artistic discovery

  • @offseazon
    @offseazon Před 4 lety +2

    This is very helpful!!

  • @MinecraftManiac300
    @MinecraftManiac300 Před 4 lety +18

    When you say that SCAD was a playground, did you feel that you weren't learning anything helpful?

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +10

      Michael Vincent Parks i was definitely learning basics i had never learned before since i am a self taught artist. (my classes were design 1, drawing 1, and intro to communications/speech). but it was all very fun and almost too easy sometimes. im not one to procrastinate so everything seemed simple. i cant say that for the whole of scad because i was only there one quarter. but based on what i was doing, it was all play and there wasnt going to be much to show for it besides a degree (which id have to stick around long enough to get anyway)

  • @TristanWinchester
    @TristanWinchester Před 3 lety +2

    I now fully agree with this video

  • @MaddieF360
    @MaddieF360 Před 4 lety +1

    You should apply for massart in Massachusetts it's a good art school you might like it there 😁

  • @arumthathirajesh.2761
    @arumthathirajesh.2761 Před 2 lety

    Hello
    From India
    Just wanted to know which Place is the best to choose - Atlanta, scadnow or savannah

  • @niacurry407
    @niacurry407 Před 4 lety +21

    This may be a personal question, but what scholarships did you get? I’m poor and My intention is to go to SCAD but I’m very unpleased with my awarded amounts. I knew it was expensive, but I expected my family financial status to mean something.

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +7

      Nia Curry id have to check to be sure but i think with all my scholarships (state-wide + specific to the school) i was still paying around 8,000 per quarter. not sure on exact amounts tho. hope this helps!

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +4

      Domonique Tolliver im sorry to hear about your experience:/ glad you found a place better suited for you though!!! good luck!

    • @cameronwalas9160
      @cameronwalas9160 Před 4 lety +1

      Nia Curry Hey! so I did all of the supplemental materials and got a 10,000 scholarship package from the school. I did the statement of purpose and resume and slideroom portfolio. Not sure what else Ill get since i just finished the fafsa

    • @harveylawrence9601
      @harveylawrence9601 Před 4 lety

      I only got 8K

    • @rafaelaquevedo7729
      @rafaelaquevedo7729 Před 3 lety

      @@cameronwalas9160 It is monthly or by quater?

  • @jennifervalente627
    @jennifervalente627 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a question do we have to join a meal prep plan? I’m thinking about applying, this is my senior year in highschool but I don’t want to regret paying a lot of money for me not to like it . Do they do core classes? I want to major in fashion. How do quarter classes work is it like per semester? I’m sorry I’m asking a lot of questions but I really don’t know anyone that goes there 😔

    • @jennifervalente627
      @jennifervalente627 Před 3 lety +1

      Or do you recommend I just go to a community college?

    • @toi.7606
      @toi.7606 Před 3 lety +2

      Jennifer Valente If you’re already not sure you’re going to like the program go to a community college or a state school/public university that offers the major you like. You should want to major in what you want to major in even if the professor will bore the shit out of you! 😂 (that’s my motto) Fashion isn’t just one of those majors you can be half in and half out about, you have to want to do it because it’s very time consuming, and you’re working around the clock to produce outstanding pieces. Watch other fashion majors videos and why they dropped out or why they stuck out a program because fashion is hard!

    • @toi.7606
      @toi.7606 Před 3 lety +2

      Jennifer Valente and yes you have to have a meal prep plan if you’re a freshman in college in on campus housing. There’s probably only a few exceptions to that rule. You have two quarter in one semester, making there be 4 quarters a school year. Most art schools have what’s called a “Foundation Year” where you take some core classes (math, art history*, science, English*) and you take classes that apply to the majors you chose(that’s why you usually apply for two or three majors, unlike other school where you apply for one major UNLESS you’re double majoring) . Foundation year is like an undecided year where they hone in on basic skills like for ex. drawing anatomy.

    • @toi.7606
      @toi.7606 Před 3 lety

      Jennifer Valente I would definitely look on different campus’ websites to see what best fits you and your needs! Research before you go, if you can visit please do! You’ll see some campus’ false advertise a lot of this stuff. Some are very transparent. And if you visit in person during the school year and during the summer you’ll see a different in the environment and that’ll be a good deciding factor as well.

    • @toi.7606
      @toi.7606 Před 3 lety +2

      Jennifer Valente It’s not about if you can afford your education (most people always want to take that into account) because most of us can’t, especially not by ourselves. But it’s about your own personal needs, not WANTS needs. If you make the wrong choice just know you can always transfer somewhere else! Your education isn’t a race to the finish line.. make sure you’re doing what’s best for you. For example I personally didn’t want to take out student loans to go to school so I went to a school that fit my needs.

  • @MaddyWadeFilms
    @MaddyWadeFilms Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this

  • @jahnavik6125
    @jahnavik6125 Před 4 lety +3

    Hi
    I had a question
    When you get a certain scholarship for example $40,000,is it renewed every year or is it the total amount for 4 years

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +2

      Jahnavi K hey! i think it depends on how they word it in your scholarship letter. mine said a total and then it said an amount of like 9k per year. so it should say the years worth AND the 4 years worth in the letter! at least this is how it was for me. hope this helps!!

    • @jahnavik6125
      @jahnavik6125 Před 4 lety +1

      Hey thanks for replying!
      Do you know how can one get 100 percent scholarship

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +2

      Jahnavi K haha i wish! if i knew that, i might still be going😂

    • @jahnavik6125
      @jahnavik6125 Před 4 lety +1

      @@juliabreeze hahahaha! Thanks for replying tho

  • @11022013mm
    @11022013mm Před 9 měsíci

    I truly wanted to stay in SCAD but the price on everything, I can't keep up, my parents wouldn't keep up. If i did stay here, it'll just destroy their salary. I received no scholarships to prepare for it either and it made me conclude that I have to drop out. I'm already a talented artist but I wouldn't call myself professional just yet. Especially I hardly did animation which is I want to do. My options are either taking online classes or go to my state's college. For the first time on my life, I have no plan what happens next and at the moment I feel lost.

  • @cheynobi6602
    @cheynobi6602 Před 3 lety +3

    Current scad student here... i am thinking about switching over to full sail because it has more in regards to their writing program. I dont know if i want to make a switch but need help 😭😭😭. It is getting too much and I need another option

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 3 lety

      CheyNobi full sail looks like an AMAZING program!!! what kind of writing are you interested in?

    • @cheynobi6602
      @cheynobi6602 Před 3 lety +1

      @@juliabreeze I'm interested in writing novels, for films and games... overall I want to be a well rounded writer and that's what I thought I'd get with scad tbh... but looking at full sail, it has what I want. I just want to know if i should stay with scad or leave

    • @cheynobi6602
      @cheynobi6602 Před 3 lety

      @@juliabreeze I was actually watching your videos before I got accepted and during scad... but im feeling scad doesn't really have what I need as a writer

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 3 lety +4

      CheyNobi aw dang. i write novels too and was disappointed in scads selection in that department. i say if Full Sail has better options, go for it!! but ultimately it has to be what you want. no one else can make that decision for you

    • @MariaHernandez-ff6rd
      @MariaHernandez-ff6rd Před 3 lety +1

      I'd recommend watching 'Scam Art Schools | Artists Beware' video by Catherine Grafffam that talks about predatory & sketchy art schools, with Full Sail being one of them. I personally have looked into Full Sail, but the tuition, acceptance rate, and graduation rate all seem like red flags to me. If I had to do writing, I would probably go to an in-state public school's English major or their Communications major.

  • @StankyManFish
    @StankyManFish Před 4 lety +2

    I can't really do any instruments or anything but do they do singing?

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +1

      Crona ToastyMilk no they dont have any music programs:/ at least not in atlanta. im not sure about the savannah location🤔

    • @StankyManFish
      @StankyManFish Před 4 lety

      @@juliabreeze oh okay thank you!

  • @SemihSevimli
    @SemihSevimli Před 4 lety +2

    I feel sad now :/ I want to ask something. If money was not an issue will you continue to scad?

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +9

      Semih Sevimli aw im sorry:/ it's tough because the school is so fun. but even if money was not an issue (which would be assuming i had plenty of it) i'd rather put it into different areas of my life. so no:/. i couldve made it work financially but in the grand scheme of things i didnt believe in funding a school that chooses money over their students. hope this helps!!

  • @MaddieF360
    @MaddieF360 Před 4 lety

    I dint know if I want to go to art school every video I wach is bad or good things about art school

  • @AfrocentricGirl99
    @AfrocentricGirl99 Před 2 lety +2

    Wow everything she's saying is exactly what happened to me. Scad to me is a complete scam I can't reccomend.

  • @marcelloimara5656
    @marcelloimara5656 Před rokem

    did you major in film?

  • @AdityaSharan7
    @AdityaSharan7 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video thanks for sharing 👍🏼

  • @ellisgalex
    @ellisgalex Před 4 lety +4

    i miss you 💓💓

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety +1

      Bella Ciamillo i miss you too!!! we should have a jit joes meet up after quarantine

    • @ellisgalex
      @ellisgalex Před 4 lety

      @@juliabreeze yes please!!!

  • @ans4698
    @ans4698 Před 4 lety

    I could have greeted you on campus in a few months. What a pity

  • @gabrieltm9000
    @gabrieltm9000 Před 4 lety +2

    👏 👏 👏

  • @taikoyoyo1719
    @taikoyoyo1719 Před 4 lety +1

    oof wow

  • @fataaiaceatimida1785
    @fataaiaceatimida1785 Před 4 lety

    Can you sing Lovely ?

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety

      Just a gurl by billie eilish? i have:) check my channel

    • @juliabreeze
      @juliabreeze  Před 4 lety

      wait i take that back haha. i have but i havent posted a version to youtube. ill look into it!!

  • @offseazon
    @offseazon Před 4 lety +2

    I hate you had this experience

  • @aleenasaha986
    @aleenasaha986 Před 2 lety +8

    I think ultimately you wanted to give up on the school. The meal plan was just a good excuse to do so and I can understand that sometimes our traumas prevent us from moving forward. You didn’t want to invest the money on something you weren’t sure about. You couldn’t find meaning in what you were doing. It’s strange because while I do understand that a bad system can stop people from overcoming challenges, I hope you know that sometimes being an artist means breaking the rules for what you want. Not running away because the system is broken. It’s ok to be scared of loans and being in debt; I totally understand but the strength to take on those risks are important too especially for women.