California Institute of the Arts

Why is it so expensive.

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fuck you

Are you seriously samefagging?

All schools in the US are expensive. Find me a university program that isn't over $20K.

Because the institution of paying for higher learning is slowly self-destructing. Soon it won't matter. Give it another ten years and colleges today will be like shopping malls in the mid-late 2000s.

Is that PER YEAR?

oh no...

>the college debt debacle hitting bullshit art institutes

o am laffin

Calarts is SUPER expensive though. That 50k is only for ONE year. A 4 year degree with set you back over 200 grand.

First, you went to school to learn skills you couldn't learn anywhere else.
Then public libraries and mass-publishing happened, so that stopped being the reason.
Then, you went to school to gain valuable contacts and connections.
Then social media and art showcase websites happened.
Now, they're jacking up the price and hoping REALLY REALLY HARD they'll get the whales that won't notice that the quality hasn't improved, and you don't need them

Yes

Because everything in that state is inflated in price

I literally only went to college because they paid me to attend. Milked those fuckers dry.

I feel this is disrespectful of his memory! That said it is accurate. He was much more realistic in anatomy in the 80s and 90s.

Two reasons
1. Subsidized Student Loans have drastically increased College Tuition in general to obscene highs.

2. Animation is an extremely niche field to study meaning and there's a high demand to learn it. Low Supplies and High Demand means high prices.

Despite that, you still need a bachelor's degree in fine arts for most positions, that's why I'm just going to a cheap in-state school

Go to SCAD not CalArts.

So you can make something like pic related

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Please don't tell me that the person who made that went to SCAD

Do you want the good news or the bad news?

Oh fuck, I found it!
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You unironically don't, and in fact most employers prefer freelancers that aren't bogged down by debt.

>One person draws like shit so that means SCAD is a bad school

The main reason you go to college is to go with the other people going to college.
Calarts might not teach you anything you can't learn anywhere else, but you might meet the next Rebecca Sugar or Alex Hirsch there. Befriending and interacting with those people could help you improve as an artist. And, of course, they'd be invaluable connections by the time you're trying to leverage your connections to produce your own show.

No, but it does ruin the school's reputation knowing that they didn't fully teach their students the fundamentals of art. You go to art school to better yourself in the arts, not wasting money to draw the same exact way before you went in.

It depend on what you want to do anyway. I think SCAD is actually a better school overall because they have more than just animation and drawing, like CalArts . You could go there and study UX and get an internship at Google since SCAD is partnered with them.

>Ignore most if that, draw Jessica Rabbit in a wig.
Yeah, that is accurate, I wish more artist could balance the sexiness factor while keeping the characters recognizable.