<p>Any suggestions of schools, I really want a big school that has community and spirit but that has those two programs pretty strongly</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Any suggestions of schools, I really want a big school that has community and spirit but that has those two programs pretty strongly</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>As you may be very aware of, many college grads have trouble finding employment, especially those in the arts. What i would advise you to do if you decide to pursue this major is to find a school that would cost you financially the least. That way, you could study your passion without being in heavy debt after graduation, especially in degrees that don’t really give you employment advantages over high school graduates.</p>
<p>With all do respect annoyinggirl, I do not appreciate you turning this tread into a platform for you to spew cliche advice to me that I have not only heard countless times before but am taking into consideration IN ADDITION to the question that I asked above, that this thread is intended to be about, and you gave absolutely no direct answer to.</p>
<p>I’d guess any of the state flagships would offer strong programs in each. Plus they tend to be large and proud schools.</p>