Savannah College of Art and Design: Savannah

  (2.27/5.00)   |  3 Reviews
Savannah College of Art and Design: Savannah is a established in (unknown). The campus is located in and hosts students with an endowment of .  
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3 Student Reviews of Savannah College of Art and Design: Savannah

  • I am an elearning student so my experience is probably different than other students but I recomend that unless you already have a VERY strong background in you major, I mean already working in the field, don’t go here, or at least don’t do elearning. The professors put the 10 week course online then pretty much only check in once a week if necessary. The sylabus doesn’t get updated, the teachers don’t know their students, they don’t make the most out of the resources available. I have only had one professor who regularly emailed students and kept them up to date on how they were doing. It’s dissappointing because i was so excited to get in to such a well known school but now I feel that I am just an extra source of revenue. I don’t feel like I am learning anything except what I am teaching myself and if I am going to be self taught why spend the money. I don’t know how the career center is because if you are elearning and unable to attend presentations about jobs and internships you have little chance of getting them. If you choose to go here don’t do elearning, maybe you’ll have a better experience, but jueging from other reviews this is not likely either. You’re better off going a a cheaper school where the professors actually care.

    Overall Score: (2.09/5.00)
  • I would definity agree with the niche comment.

    Also you will find skinny jeans the military boys from the local base stereotype joke of our school.

    As for the school…

    The Bad:

    Teaching is rather lacking. You most of the time either get a teacher which goes over a lot of technical stuff to fast for the majority of the student body or doesn’t really teach very well. Clarity is a big issue here. To find most of your problems, the student body (at least in my 2 majors) seems to have someone with the answer (if not the tutors). I’ve had reports of a poor quality teacher loosing my work and most of my student bodies…and as reported it has occurred in classes before in previous years (yet still has a job). In the professional world, loosing work costs jobs.

    Workload is usually pretty large if you shoot for that.

    Price…well I have to say, 3,000+ bucks per class. I’ve had much better education at my community college for 300 bucks a class. Some teachers here are worth the price tag, but few and far between it seems some days, even when you look for it.

    The Good:

    In my department Interactive (phone apps, etc) and Game Design (ITGM) if you search for students who know what they are talking about and are not your typical complete reclusive stereotype of a computer person, you can pick up a lot of great techniques and training for your career in the field. But be far warned, know your technology a year or more of training before you go to this school and you can keep up with the workload pretty smoothly.

    The ITGM department this year is great! same with Sound Design! Great student body with a lot of answers!

    Overall Score: (2.90/5.00)
  • Hey, I am 23, I work full time on top of college.
    To be very general.
    If your Emo…cool. you will like this school.
    it is very clicky.

    if your spoiled.
    cool. you will like this school.

    mean while, if your out of the phase of drinking all the time, living off your parents money, and removing your hair from your girlishly boy face every ten seconds. DONT GO HERE.

    teachers are by chance good or bad. sometimes you never know.

    kids are…well…spacey, niche like, and rather high on themselves.

    the atmosphere is nothing less than nostalgic for those actually looking to not pierce every hole on our body and look more job orient.
    I value opinion, these kids have no imagination.

    This school is a waste of money. I should of gotten a GTR sports car like I wanted and staying in UMBC.

    SCAD.
    to be blunt. your unnecessary…and a waste of money. *sigh*

    Overall Score: (1.81/5.00)

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