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The good about the Antonelli Institute is that Students have access to dark rooms, photography equipment, studio space, and computer labs. And that there are Smaller class sizes . And that's it's really far away.
It seems like a good college and it has photography (which is an interest I have) and it's in Philadelphia, PA, but it's about an hour and a half from where I would like to live, which is Lancaster PA.
If I went to antonelli institute, the problems I would have with going there is the cost and how far away it is from where I live. Other than that, I would love to go there. I get to meet new people and get out and about.
A pro of going to the Antonelli Institute would be that there would be smaller classes which would mean I would get more help from my professors who are more experienced and award-winning. The con would be that they only offer photography and graphic design and I am interested in game design and programming.
Pros: Well this university has many pros as it should , the class rooms are smaller so you can get more information from the teacher. The program is great " In 21 months, you can complete our accelerated graphic design or photography program".
Cons:"Antonelli Institute is located in Erdenheim, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia". I don't want to have to go to PA
The good thing about the school is that it has smaller classes. It is also not that far from home and it's a 2 year school. The area of where the school is is somewhere where I beleive is cool and nice to walk around. The only reasons why I wouldn't go to this school is because I would want to learn in a 4 year school to get more knowledge.
Antonelli institute is definitely a school I will consider going to. The benefits of going are so unreal like no math or English classes and you get the utmost in experience in the feild you want. Plus they say you make a lot of friends and you get a great portfolio. The only problem I can think of is the fact that I don't like staying away from home and sharing dorm rooms.
PRO: The collage is hands on and the classes are small. Also there are no general classes like English, Math, Biology, etc. You focus simply on the career you wish. And the classes are small. Meaning that the classes are easy to get help in.
CON: Pricing and having to drive all the way there.
I actually think that I fell in love with that school. It looks amazing! It is 2 years, and has no english or science classes. Just some business classes. It is all focused towards photography or graphic design, and they have really nice equipment from what I saw. I can not even think of any down sides to going there. They make sure you will get a lot of experience and will have a portfolio all put together when you graduate.
A reason why i would defiantly want to go to the Antonelli Institute is because my two favorite things are photography and graphic design and that what i plan on majoring in. one reason why i wouldn't want to go to this school is because i always planned on going to a big school with a lot of people so i can make new friends and see different people everyday. Also i want to go to a school where they have sports.
Antontli institute is a very considerable school. I think that it was very cool how he said if you dont know how to draw that you will be able to by the time you graduate you will be able to. Also that you work on your main major, how you will be able to put yourself out there and make a name for youself, and learn all the basic you will need in the real world.
Pros about Antonelli: Small classes(individual attention), Small community, and moderate sized dorms.Cons:None i can think of so far! Possibly the location.
What I like about Antonelli is that the class sizes are small to create a more intimate environment. I also like how there are no English or Science classes. I would definitely be interested in going to their school, and I would like to visit one of their open house events to learn more about them.
Antonelli is a very interesting school, in my opinion. As much as I liked the school, and what they have to offer, it just isn't my choice. I am planning on enlisting in the Navy, not going to college. Although, I would consider going to Antonelli after I finish my four years in the Navy to further my education. I like how they focus on art and business, rather than making you do all core classes.
i would go because i love that you can take only the classes you need for your major. also not that many students are there at one time, so it would make it easy for me to learn. i wouldn't go because its in PA and i don't want to go to PA for school.
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The good about the Antonelli Institute is that Students have access to dark rooms, photography equipment, studio space, and computer labs. And that there are Smaller class sizes . And that's it's really far away.
It seems like a good college and it has photography (which is an interest I have) and it's in Philadelphia, PA, but it's about an hour and a half from where I would like to live, which is Lancaster PA.
Pro: Decent tuition per semester price. Apartment-like dorms. Help getting jobs after graduation.
Cons: Not a lot of things to choose from (only graphic design and photography).
pros good education
cons the price
small sized classes to focus on the career you're interested in
Pro:good education and experience, good area close (ish) to home
Con: not a great variety of choices
pro good education and experience in the field.
cons the price for it. And location maybe a problem.
If I went to antonelli institute, the problems I would have with going there is the cost and how far away it is from where I live. Other than that, I would love to go there. I get to meet new people and get out and about.
Pros: Would help gain knowledge and experience in the graphic design field.
Cons: Money, Having to go to school.
A pro of going to the Antonelli Institute would be that there would be smaller classes which would mean I would get more help from my professors who are more experienced and award-winning. The con would be that they only offer photography and graphic design and I am interested in game design and programming.
Pros: Well this university has many pros as it should , the class rooms are smaller so you can get more information from the teacher. The program is great " In 21 months, you can complete our accelerated graphic design or photography program".
Cons:"Antonelli Institute is located in Erdenheim, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia". I don't want to have to go to PA
pro: they have smaller classes to help you lean better in the class they have a art program which im interested in.
con: cost
The good thing about the school is that it has smaller classes. It is also not that far from home and it's a 2 year school. The area of where the school is is somewhere where I beleive is cool and nice to walk around. The only reasons why I wouldn't go to this school is because I would want to learn in a 4 year school to get more knowledge.
Pro:The small classes and appartments are a great reason to go for Graphic Design and Photography.
Con:Lack of animation class, the cost.
Antonelli institute is definitely a school I will consider going to. The benefits of going are so unreal like no math or English classes and you get the utmost in experience in the feild you want. Plus they say you make a lot of friends and you get a great portfolio. The only problem I can think of is the fact that I don't like staying away from home and sharing dorm rooms.
PRO: The collage is hands on and the classes are small. Also there are no general classes like English, Math, Biology, etc. You focus simply on the career you wish. And the classes are small. Meaning that the classes are easy to get help in.
CON: Pricing and having to drive all the way there.
I actually think that I fell in love with that school. It looks amazing! It is 2 years, and has no english or science classes. Just some business classes. It is all focused towards photography or graphic design, and they have really nice equipment from what I saw. I can not even think of any down sides to going there. They make sure you will get a lot of experience and will have a portfolio all put together when you graduate.
And there is No animation classes. thats also a con :c
A reason why i would defiantly want to go to the Antonelli Institute is because my two favorite things are photography and graphic design and that what i plan on majoring in. one reason why i wouldn't want to go to this school is because i always planned on going to a big school with a lot of people so i can make new friends and see different people everyday. Also i want to go to a school where they have sports.
Antontli institute is a very considerable school. I think that it was very cool how he said if you dont know how to draw that you will be able to by the time you graduate you will be able to. Also that you work on your main major, how you will be able to put yourself out there and make a name for youself, and learn all the basic you will need in the real world.
Pros about Antonelli: Small classes(individual attention), Small community, and moderate sized dorms.Cons:None i can think of so far! Possibly the location.
Pros: Small classes seems good because you get to know everyone better. The apartments sounds good because you can actually visit your friends.
Cons: Not enough choices to choose from.
What I like about Antonelli is that the class sizes are small to create a more intimate environment. I also like how there are no English or Science classes. I would definitely be interested in going to their school, and I would like to visit one of their open house events to learn more about them.
Antonelli is a very interesting school, in my opinion. As much as I liked the school, and what they have to offer, it just isn't my choice. I am planning on enlisting in the Navy, not going to college. Although, I would consider going to Antonelli after I finish my four years in the Navy to further my education. I like how they focus on art and business, rather than making you do all core classes.
i would go because i love that you can take only the classes you need for your major. also not that many students are there at one time, so it would make it easy for me to learn. i wouldn't go because its in PA and i don't want to go to PA for school.
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