The following answers are true.
1) The employment prospect is related to your own ability, and the "ability" mentioned here is not limited to the knowledge learned in the professional field; Whether you can really learn knowledge depends on your own attitude; "It seems to have cost a lot of money" is just your personal guess.
2) First of all, the ratio of male to female in our class is relatively balanced. There can't be a nun class, don't worry. Secondly, I can't help asking you: Is the ratio of men to women important to you? This will have a great influence on your choice of school? What is the real purpose of your study?
3) The accommodation is very good. The dormitory is located in Lingling Road Campus, close to Fenyang Road Campus, and in the center of Shanghai. It can be said that it has the best geographical location and environment among all universities in Shanghai (the only school that can compete with it is Shangxihua Mountain Road Campus, but it is still the best in Shanghai), regardless of greening or facilities (software and hardware). In addition, in addition to the new campus, Shangyin Opera House was officially completed in August this year.
One more thing: I don't agree with or understand the sentence "I'm afraid I'm too young to learn anything". In my opinion, being young is only a great advantage. University for four years, with internship experience in new media platform, TV station and comprehensive art space, as well as volunteer experience in fashion week, drama festival, brand launch and other activities, constantly accepting manuscripts from art platform and independent designer brands; Freshman passed CET-4, sophomore passed CET-6 and Intermediate Interpretation Test; After graduation, I worked as a copywriter in fragrance studio &; Planning positions, after accumulating more than half a year's formal work experience, I began to plan to go abroad, and now I am in the final stage of applying for studying abroad. Art-related courses (calligraphy, oil painting, photography, creative composition, etc. ) and software (PS, AI, ID, Au, AE, DW, Mu, SketchUp, Unity, C4d, Maya, etc. What I can learn at school is the important point in the process of doing what I like, to be precise, turning what I like into work. It is precisely because of youth that "dare to think and do" is a matter of course.
As for the school itself and the performance major you said you didn't like very much, I can only say that please don't comment on what you don't know. Of course, you may say that you are just expressing your personal feelings. Anyway, this is just my personal opinion.
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