woaface
07-31-2005, 01:20 PM
Well, as most of you should know, I spent the previous week (Sunday through Friday) in Fort Lauderdale to visit the Art Institute there (subsequently known as AIFL).
They have 31 locations across the U.S. including Arlington, New York, Chicago, San Fransisco, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas and more.
Deal is, when you declare your major, you have the option to have a school close to you and a city where your intended field of study will have many job opportunities for after graduation.
Roughly 92% of their students at AIFL have a job in their field within 6 months of graduation. If I'm not mistake they average around $32k their first year of work as well, often with no experience. They work with each student individually to build a portfolio of work even in the same major and classes to ensure they get the right job for that students capabilities and so on.
I really enjoyed the time I spent there with other prospective students and faculty. I "kicked some ass for mom" as my dad said and won a $1000 scholarship and an award for their most valuable student! I am now highly considering the AIFL or AIMiami. I'm excited about college and I'll be going for a Bachelor of the Arts in Advertising and Marketing if I go. I'll work with the business end of things, maybe even shoot for owning my own advertising firm. We'll see.
Is anyone else here familiar with the Art Institutes?
Art Institutes (http://www.artinstitute.edu/)
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (http://www.aifl.edu/about_us.asp)
They have 31 locations across the U.S. including Arlington, New York, Chicago, San Fransisco, Miami, Atlanta, Dallas and more.
Deal is, when you declare your major, you have the option to have a school close to you and a city where your intended field of study will have many job opportunities for after graduation.
Roughly 92% of their students at AIFL have a job in their field within 6 months of graduation. If I'm not mistake they average around $32k their first year of work as well, often with no experience. They work with each student individually to build a portfolio of work even in the same major and classes to ensure they get the right job for that students capabilities and so on.
I really enjoyed the time I spent there with other prospective students and faculty. I "kicked some ass for mom" as my dad said and won a $1000 scholarship and an award for their most valuable student! I am now highly considering the AIFL or AIMiami. I'm excited about college and I'll be going for a Bachelor of the Arts in Advertising and Marketing if I go. I'll work with the business end of things, maybe even shoot for owning my own advertising firm. We'll see.
Is anyone else here familiar with the Art Institutes?
Art Institutes (http://www.artinstitute.edu/)
Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale (http://www.aifl.edu/about_us.asp)