What about Shanghai Conservatory of Music School of Digital Media Arts?

I am a former graduate of the Multimedia Art and Design Program (Interactive Direction) of the Digital Media College of Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

The following answers are all true.

1) Employment prospects are related to your own ability, and the "ability" mentioned here is not only limited to the knowledge learned in the professional field; "whether you can really learn" depends on your own attitude; "It seems to cost a lot of money" is just your personal guess.

2) First of all, my class is relatively balanced between men and women. There's no way there's a class of nuns, don't worry. Secondly, can't resist asking you a rhetorical question: is the gender ratio important to you? Will it have a big impact on your choice of school? What is the real purpose of your schooling?

3) The accommodation is very good. The dormitory is located on the Ziling Road Campus and very close to the Fenyang Road Campus, which is in the center of Shanghai. It can be said to be the best location and environment among all the colleges in Shanghai (the only comparable one is the Huashan Road campus of Shanghai Opera, but in comparison, Sanyin wins), both in terms of greenery and facilities (hardware and software). In addition to the new campus, the Shanghai Opera House was officially inaugurated in August this year.

Also: I don't agree with and don't understand the phrase "I'm afraid I'm young and can't learn anything", but in my opinion, being young is a great advantage. I have had internships in new media platforms, television stations and comprehensive art spaces during my four years at university, as well as volunteer experiences at fashion weeks, theater festivals, brand launches and other events, and I have been continuously accepting articles from art platforms and independent designer brands; I passed the Grade 4 exam in my first year of college, and I passed the Grade 6 exam and the intermediate interpretation exam in my second year of college; and I have worked as a copywriter in the fragrance studio after graduation, and have accumulated more than half a year of formal work. After graduation, I worked as a copywriter & planner in a perfume studio, and after accumulating more than half a year's formal work experience, I started to plan to go abroad, and I am currently in the final stage of applying for studying abroad. The art-related courses (calligraphy, oil painting, photography, creative composition, etc.) and software (Ps, Ai, Id, Au, Ae, Dw, Mu, SketchUp, Unity, C4D, Maya, etc.) that I learned in school are some of the most important elements of the process of doing what I love, or to be more precise, "turning what I love into a job". To be more precise, "turning what I like into a job" are some of the important plus points in the process of doing what I like. Being young, it is only natural to "dare to think and do".

All I can say about the school itself and the playing major that you say you "dislike so much" is that please don't judge anything you don't understand. Of course, you may say that you're simply expressing your personal feelings.Anyway, that's just my personal opinion as well.

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