RE: Eduventure: The AR Edition - School Chat
05-30-2012, 11:51 AM
So I'm currently freaking out because i don't know what to do when i finish studying graphic design in a few months.
I have a few options- I want to study illustration, and can do that at a couple of other universities. The problem is that they require moving to the North Island, and I don't have much money. Chances are I wouldn't have enough.
I'm looking at scholarships now and most are just one giant payment, and that's if you get them... Also most of them are for students wh are already enrolled or have been studying at the place for a while by the looks of it. I want to know if i can afford to eat before i commit to moving to study D:
My other option is staying with my graphic design course for an extra two years, which changes it to fine arts and is via correspondence with Whitecliffe, the best art school in the country (which would be a nice way to sneak in without going up against all the other amazing student artists in the country). I'm not sure if that's exactly what I want to do, though... It might end up being a bit too bent towards graphic design. Guh. At least that way i could still live at home and not end up haemorrhaging money.
On the upside, the scholarships for D&A (where i am currently studying) are apparently the best in the country that i can find, because i can get a whole year's tuition paid for.
I have a few options- I want to study illustration, and can do that at a couple of other universities. The problem is that they require moving to the North Island, and I don't have much money. Chances are I wouldn't have enough.
I'm looking at scholarships now and most are just one giant payment, and that's if you get them... Also most of them are for students wh are already enrolled or have been studying at the place for a while by the looks of it. I want to know if i can afford to eat before i commit to moving to study D:
My other option is staying with my graphic design course for an extra two years, which changes it to fine arts and is via correspondence with Whitecliffe, the best art school in the country (which would be a nice way to sneak in without going up against all the other amazing student artists in the country). I'm not sure if that's exactly what I want to do, though... It might end up being a bit too bent towards graphic design. Guh. At least that way i could still live at home and not end up haemorrhaging money.
On the upside, the scholarships for D&A (where i am currently studying) are apparently the best in the country that i can find, because i can get a whole year's tuition paid for.