Sunday, December 2, 2012

Can you review bachelor of science audio production degree at any of the art institutes?

Q. Im going to the 1 in Houston

A. If its one of the Art Institutes run by EDMC, avoid them like a plague. They're open enrollment, they take ANYONE.

If you ask me, they're an elaborate corporate scam to funnel as many Government Pell grants and guaranteed loans out of students as they can and leave the students with the bill.

They're like McDonald's of Art "Colleges". They're a chain that is popping up everywhere. They buy out dying schools, rename them, keep the accreditation.


They may seem like they would be good, but it is all smoke and mirrors. Pretty building with pretty computers. Meanwhile, it will just ruin your life.

The market demand they say they're meeting is not the demand of the Job market, its the demand of the students. Students that graduated AI are struggling to get jobs and have over more than $50,000+ or $90,000+ in debt depending on what degree they went for. Degrees that are worthless in the job market.

Basically, AI is a degree mill. They use bloated success stats and circle logic to back them up.

They count students working at Toys R Us as in the field. Avoid them if you want to actually have a decent future.

If you really want to pursue your passion, go to a community college, study fine art, and then transfer into a state school. It will be cheaper and the money you save you can buy your own equipment and STILL have money left over for a better future.

Their job leads are bogus, they go to Monster, Craigslist, and career builder just like everyone else. Their top employer is HOME DEPOT (Check their own website) and I guarantee none of those are art jobs.

Don't make the same mistake my friends and I did. We'll be paying for it for the rest of our lives.

If you go with AI you'll be folding clothes at Target or hawking video games at Toys R Us for $8.25 an hour and struggling to pay $90,000 with bill collectors haunting your every waking moment with no way to stop them because there is no bankruptcy protection on Student loans.


What's the best way to get a Wii in the Houston, TX area?
Q. I've been checking all the major stores like target/best buy, etc.

A. Go to Best Buy, Circuit City, Walmart, Toys R Us, Target, Game Stop, EB Games, or any other retail store that sells electronic goods. If they are sold out just ask the workers there when will get their next shipment. Shipments are usually Sunday, but ask to make sure.


science fair equipment suppliers in houston?
Q. do you know of any science fair equipment stores (merchandise like beakers, thermometers and the like) in the houston area? and hopefully with people who know what they are doing so they can help me with some questions
thanks and
g'bye!

A. Some malls have science stores and toys-R-Us has some things. A better option (and cheaper) may be to order over the internet. A couple of examples are given in the references.


Where to find Sock Monkeys in Houston, TX?
Q. I'm looking to get a button-eyed sock monkey before Saturday evening. I can't wait for shipping, I need a local place in Houston that may have them. I've checked Toys-R-Us, Hobby Lobby, and they have nothing. Any ideas?!

A. well if you cant find them where you live you could search on ebay or craigs list they usually have good cheap stuff on those websites that can be sent to you





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