<p>visitor! with questions!!!
where is the abroad? do tell!!
do you read other thread as well?
I just wrote what Japan’s (I am Japanese) most celebrated artist did schooling wise is the "launch"thread. I bet he did not have his big break if he stayed in Japan.</p>
<p>Idaho, I am at home and my system is ancient, can not navigate well those giant site.
so this is what I can recall, I will revise it when I can (at work, cough cough)</p>
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<li>they got everything in somewhere in between few state schools, from film to interior design, not only basic fine art, like some state schools could offer.</li>
<li>art department’s web face graphic is not that awful. I have seen really bad ones on so-called good schools. I am visual biased, sucked by superficial thing-kind. thou if anyone wants to impress buyers, any art dept. should make their site pretty even rest of the school links are drab!!</li>
<li>cheap!!</li>
<li>gives you housing/meal plan options from beginning, and again, cheap.</li>
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<p>^^all these should be considered based on what I had in my mind from the word “Idaho”=baked potato (sorry)
and
there was this kid poster from Idaho whose parents WON’T let him or her go to college. The kid heard some sales rep speak about for profit shady artschool and wanted to go there, so asked about it in other thread.
If it wasn’t for this kid, I would never checked up what the kid’s state schools are, like.
because in this site, east coast folks tend to stick to east coast, unless have relative or parents’ hometown, alma mater or something, except, of course California, and possibly DAAP.
non-helicopted kids who can not leave their home state but wants to do art often do not know they got option in their backyard, because no one they knew ever majored art there or HS GCs have no art background.
people still think if you want to study art, go to stand alone artschool and be a bum.</p>
<p>have you been to other state/ art schools? how does Boise State major up?
I won’t get there in person nor need for that anymore but other folks could use the information.</p>