Jim men...@cin.net
Jon wrote:
> men...@cin.net wrote:
>
> > Thank you for reading this post! Do you have any opinion (pro or con)
> > based on experience, hearsay, etc. about the Academy of Art College in
> > San Francisco?
>
> Hello, I am a current "victim" of AAC - the school is OK - but I'm not so
> sure if its good enough to justify its outrageous prices! My advice
> would be to go to a smaller/cheaper school to get the foundation courses
> out of the way!AAC charges the same high prices to take basic math and
> english that you would pay to take an advanced SGI class! RIP-OFF! The
> last I heard, they will allow transfers when you first start... but once
> you are in, no more transfers.
> I just paid close to $2000.00 just to sleep through a US history class!
> That in my opinion is a BIG waste of money...
>
> When it comes down to it, I really feel that I have learned a LOT more by
> buying books such as Lightwave 3D 5 Character Animation by Doug Kelly,
> and Inside LightWave 3D by Dan Ablan then I have ever learned at AAC.
>
> Just my 7 cents.
>
> >
men...@cin.net wrote:
> Thank you for reading this post! Do you have any opinion (pro or con)
> based on experience, hearsay, etc. about the Academy of Art College in
barnabas wrote in message <353FF677...@NoSpam.Com>...
>If your son really wants to learn 3D and you live in the SF bay area, do
this:
>go to a regular school and major in art, film, Photography, or something
>graphic related. Then check out www.exhange3d.com. they are a very small
>animation school with excellent teachers. u can email me if u like, I
attend
>there now. barnabas AT best DOT com
>
>Jon wrote:
>
barnabas AT best DOT com
men...@cin.net wrote:
> Thank you for reading this post! Do you have any opinion (pro or
> con) based on experience, hearsay, etc. about the Academy of Art
> College in San Francisco? My son wants to attend to get a degree in