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Hi, I am an international transfer student. I want to pursue a BS in Interior design, I have to decide between private FIDER accredited schools like Art Institute of Atlanta, American Intercontinental University against state schools like Georgia State university.

I really dont know if the private schools are well respected in the American job market for interior designers. Basically is it better worth my time and money to go to a private university (FIDER accredited) and get a BS or go to a state university (not FIDER accredited), especially in terms of quality of education and employablity.

Thanks

2007-01-12 03:03:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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i am pretty much pondering the same question ( i too am a interior desginer wanna be) and have reached the conclusiion that the eduation you get is pretty much the same, but in terms of getting a job, firms will choose an identical candiate that is FIDER accrdited over you if you get your degree form a non-acrredited school. Unless you are set on working freelance, going with the accrdited school would be better.

2007-01-12 03:08:40 · answer #1 · answered by NY Lady 5 · 0 0

in case you're taking care of to do nicely, i'm happy for you, yet you're sounding fairly shielding. No, you're not any further a more suitable constructive human being in case you went to Yale fairly than Southwest jap North college, yet you've a ways more suitable possibilities in existence. and there is not any longer some thing laughable about going to a private employer to benefit lliberal arts. college is about transforming into an recommended human being, with the aspect earnings that this makes you more suitable employable. If all you want is a job, then you honestly could have began operating at 4 and skipped all that demanding easy and severe college nonsense.

2016-10-30 22:08:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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