<p>hi again…ah excuse my rambling above. I did not notice your last paragraph where you mentioned fashion/editorial and linked to your portfolio.</p>
<p>Your work is great and you should feel confident moving ahead. Follow Wheaty’s advice on organizing it all.</p>
<p>As for NYU in relation to your goals…the program is not so centered on fashion/editorial work…more traditional fine art/conceptual/documentary work. That is not to say that students interested in more commercial work don’t come out of there but NYU has more of a teaching/gallery artist kind of vibe to it. </p>
<p>For you SVA, Parsons and FIT would be a better fit. And being in NYC would be an advantage if you are ready to work it. I don’t know about Pratt these days. That could be a good choice too though I think they might be more in line with NYU in terms of how they position themselves. But remember with all of these choices you will not have the traditional college experience. You will have a NY experience. (My son’s GF dropped out of Parson’s due to the fact that there was no a cohesive social life/campus/support system) Get a good internship/become an assistant. Connect with young fashion people and offer to work for little or no money and you will get your career going. And consider ICP if you feel you don’t need the college experience at all.</p>