Thursday, May 28, 2020

Art Major

It’s been difficult deciding where to go to college, but - even more important - what I want to do with my life. There is constant pressure from everyone to know, and know now. When I was younger, it wasn’t so scary. I could, on a whim, decide to be an animator, an author or a lawyer. It didn’t feel so final and I didn’t have to work toward my proclaimed goal. Thankfully, I’ve figured out a lot during the last two years, and one of my goals is that I want to spend my life creating art, whether designs, illustrations or even fine art. The other is that I want to study at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.There’s still a stereotype of the artist as a starving, struggling individual who usually has, or should get, a day job and a â€Å"real† goal in life. I’ve discovered that this isn’t true, which makes me thrilled - I can pursue something I love and prepare for a successful career, especially with all the opportun ities in New York.That’s essentially why I decided to look into SVA - not only does it seem like an amazing school, but the networking I can do there will help my dream of being successful come true. SVA has everything I want in a school, from the majors I’m interested in to the location, faculty and options that will be important during my college years. It is more affordable than most private art colleges of this caliber, and the best part is that since I’ve applied to SVA, the school has displayed interest in me. The staff has been extremely helpful and talked to me on a personal level rather than treating me like a number.Although I haven’t visited, I like what I see in their visually stunning brochures. I am really excited to attend in the fall!

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