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I am a freshman majoring in fashion design and want to transfer to the United States to study. Can you recommend me some good schools specializing in fashion design?
Fit- new york Fashion Institute

Parsons School of Design

Academy of Fine Arts University (Academy of Fine Arts University).

Arizona State University School of Design.

Fort Lauderdale College of Art.

Department of industrial design, auburn university.

California State University Long Beach College of Art.

Carnegie Mellon University (School of Design)

School of Design, Rochester Institute of Technology.

Georgia Institute of Technology (Industrial Design)

Studying fashion design in the United States is super expensive, and there are almost no scholarships, and you are an international student. Unless your fashion design works win an international prize, it is estimated that the school may waive your tuition.

In fact, most good fashion design schools in the United States are not universities.

There will be a good school if the TOEFL score is above 85.

Another key point is to prepare the investment portfolio.

You also need a letter of recommendation.

The application materials required by each school are a little different. You can go to official website, your favorite school.

What do you mean by mathematical science? Most American clothing majors don't need SAT. Of course it's better. To tell you the truth, it is very difficult for you to change your major in America. Most importantly, I guess your English is not very good. If you have made great achievements in the clothing major, you may still have a chance.

Ps I have wanted to be a fashion designer since I was five years old. . . And there is a permanent American green card. . . But I don't think studying fashion design is an undergraduate course and it will cost so much money, so I'm going to apply for a normal undergraduate course and an art-related major now, and then I'm going to use my own money after I have some work experience.