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just curious... what of Cornish in Seattle? Its both NASAD and AICAD accredited...

Shecky, your input?
 
Hey there... I attend Ex'pression College for Digital Arts (http://www.expression.edu) in Emeryville, CA (near Berkeley). If you're interested in motion graphic design, I would suggest this school. It's a full BA program, but condensed into 2 years, so you get in and get out. Also, there are start dates every 5-10 weeks, so you could start any time. They also do not require a portfolio for entrance. We have instructors from some of the leading businesses -- ILM, LucasArts, Dreamworks, Adobe/Macromedia, etc. etc. and we're only about a mile away from Pixar. Admittedly, it's more of a "program" rather than a university -- there aren't any dorms, or sports or anything like that -- but I like it that way, especially if you've done that already. You really get down to business, and have a great way of getting out in the working world once you graduate. While no school is perfect, I am really enjoying this one. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions...
--Scott

PS: We just got a new lab specifically for the Graphic Design program, with a room full of brand-spanking-new 3.0gHz Mac Pros with 4gbs of ram. Ahhh, it's right out of my dreams...
 
some Guest said that SCAD doesn't have good education in master graphic design. I would ask way??
because I want to study the same major in this university, but after I read what guest saying I confuse. Now, don't know where I will go to copmlete my study ....... please help me ...
 
some Guest said that SCAD doesn't have good education in master graphic design. I would ask way??
because I want to study the same major in this university, but after I read what guest saying I confuse. Now, don't know where I will go to copmlete my study ....... please help me ...

scad has an excellent graphic design program. massimo vignelli just finished teaching a course there for example.
 
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