Should i attend a University or a College for a bachelors degree under Graphics Design?
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Universities are much more expensive. I live in california so my options would be going to any CSU. Or i can attend Expression College in Emeryville or California College of the Arts in San Francisco. What would be the best option. Because really i dont want to spent time getting credits i need to transfer to a University when i can easily transfer to the College. Im attending Community college with around 30 credits.
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Answer:
I think they want competent workers not Albert Einstein. Save the money.
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i didn't think universities offered graphic design programs :s
college is sufficent for the Graphic jobs
Attend College and save money. Graphic design you will need to have good profile and portfolio college is sufficient.
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