I can only give you some suggestions on choosing art training: first, you can learn more through brochures and websites, and you can't trust propaganda. Therefore, physical examination is very important, so we must compare more. Good conditions and environment are of course good, but the quality of teaching is more important. I'd rather choose a well-taught one. To see whether teaching is suitable for you, you can try to study for a period of time, from the perspective of works, studio atmosphere, whether teachers are responsible or not. Often excellent studios have systematic teaching and scientific management.