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Sunday, February 3, 2019
The True Tea feat. Tyrannical Corporations (guest stars Corruption and Debt) ((BSSD))
Now, college is something we've been lectured on thousands of times by now, we get that it plays a huge role in our furthered education and can launch some of us directly into our dream jobs, but did we ever take a second to consider our options? No, I don't mean CalArts or Harvard. Our real options, ones that aren't fueled by money-hole corporate for-profits. Unless you catch a lucky streak and somehow slam a scholarship, it's quite likely that the prestigious school you seemed to take an interest in (partly due to a few alumni) is only going to cripple you financially until you're well in your later years. The thing I took note of that I did a lot when researching colleges that often leads to a collective pitfall for those interested is that we see one really successful person (such as Rebecca Sugar) come out of SVA and make her own cartoon series (Steven Universe) within 4 years of graduating (her thesis film, Singles, debuted in 2009, SU began airing in 2013) and assume we will have that luck of doing the same. I realized, however, that it doesn't matter what college you go to, it's what programs you take and how you use that in tandem with your creative drive in order to succeed. Like Ms. Licata referenced, people come from all around and it's the ones that use their creative spark that burn the brightest flame. Your location doesn't define you or your skill level. That's up for you and your audience to decide. In this blog, we will be reviewing the damage of these for-profits with sources from The Atlantic- two articles by Bryan Snyder and Sam Edwards.
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