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Originally posted by blaquefoxx blaquefoxx wrote:

LIM was my dream schoolCry; got accepted and everythang but momma couldn't afford it. Got accepted at Marymount for a Fashion Merchandising as well but it was too expensive.

So I settled for FIT. Its aight lol, just super competitive.

You'd have to be skripping and selling crack full-time to afford Parsons or Pratt thoughLOL

LOL ! But aren't all the schools competitive I mean it is fashion
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Originally posted by blaquefoxx blaquefoxx wrote:

Styling is hard as fucc to get into so my advice would be to master in something else as well. Just in case the styling thing doesn't work out. If you are not styling celebrities, you may be wasting your time (that's what a professor told me years ago).
Styling and fashion/trend forecasting are the hardest occupations to get into...

Really... wow I am going to still try but I guess I'll just be a buyer for a company then... I'll have to research all over again *sigh*
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Mscaribbeanma and dreamz and who ever the question is now how do I have a back up plan of getting a practical degree? Like if I go to school graduate and end up like dreamz niece w/ being financially unstable and what not am I suppose to go back to college  I need u guys to be a littte bit more specific. I dunno because ik ppl who have a masters in education, social working, history and science and don't make alot of ppl and r financially struggling so yeah... I need u guys feed back
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Originally posted by KhadiNiaomi KhadiNiaomi wrote:

Mscaribbeanma and dreamz and who ever the question is now how do I have a back up plan of getting a practical degree? Like if I go to school graduate and end up like dreamz niece w/ being financially unstable and what not am I suppose to go back to college  I need u guys to be a littte bit more specific. I dunno because ik ppl who have a masters in education, social working, history and science and don't make alot of ppl and r financially struggling so yeah... I need u guys feed back




is your last name trump? knowles? kardashian?

if not miss, the time to think about whether your chosen field is viable is NOW, not after you have gone to college and amassed tens of thousands of dollars in debt from school.  most importantly, this is debt that you are unable to pay because you cannot.   find.   a.    job.

are you getting a full scholarship to either of these schools that you're contemplating?  have you visited a campus and talked to students there about the program and whether it is really for you?  have you researched job viability in your choice of careers?  on a quick glance i saw that only 11% of those in some fashion fields will work in their field and earn more than 25,000% annually.

here is some quick reading.


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/business/unpaid-internships-dont-always-deliver.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

bhm is not the place to get answers, though bella and i forget who else seem like they'd have more info than anyone else.  listen to what they are saying without rose colored glasses.  what type of networking opportunities does the school you're thinking of have? in the fashion industry word of mouth can make you a superstar, not having a name can land you in the food giveaway line.

why do you want to go into this field?  what makes you think you'll be successful?

you're the same age as my daughter, and everything that i'm saying is not to dissuade you from any decsion, but youth is no excuse for poor planning when you have people giving you a heads up about real life. 

this is YOUR life, plan for it accordingly and you can have all that you dreamed.  i hope to turn on bravotv in 5 years and see khandi's closet or niaomi's niche. Wink

dream hard girl and get a gameplan in order and you can be anything you want to be.


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I think Im going to just attend Johson & Wales since yall scarred me with the financial aspect of everything in the long run and stuff I applied to Drexel but their tuition is crazy high its like 41,000 something just for one year i dunno bout that no wonder they get paid 15,000 something for their tuitions... so they could use that pay to towards their insane tuition
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I agree with Dreamz. You need to take all that to heart. And as a 26 year old with student loan debt...find as many scholarships and grants you can find...the best amount of student loans is 0. If you have to take student loans, it should only be for tuition. You should not be using loans to live (ie for housing, transportation, books, food, etc.), that is what a job is for. Believe me you will regret it in the future if you do.

Also, my little sister who is 23 is studying fashion design. She attended Parson's in Paris for 1 year (her bf's fam paid for it). Now she's currently working on her AA degree at a cc. She will tell anyone it makes much more sense to do it at a cc (and the education is just as good as what she received at Parsons) than pay the tuition for FIDM or FIT or any of these private schools if you have to take out loans. She has so many friends who have a bunch of debt and either no job or jobs that are not in the industry. Fashion is one of those industries where you have to hustle hard. My sister knows a bunch of people in the industry so that's really helped her.

Make sure you have a practical skill/degree to go along with the fashion. Since you want to do fashion merchandising, you may want to get an accounting degree or something financial. And you should be trying to work in your industry now.


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i knew someone who went to FIDM.. but she dropped out because it was too expensive. 

dont set yourself of for failure.. go somewhere where you feel confident that youll at least be able to finish. 
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Originally posted by KhadiNiaomi KhadiNiaomi wrote:

I think Im going to just attend Johson & Wales since yall scarred me with the financial aspect of everything in the long run and stuff I applied to Drexel but their tuition is crazy high its like 41,000 something just for one year i dunno bout that no wonder they get paid 15,000 something for their tuitions... so they could use that pay to towards their insane tuition

J&W is a waste of money.
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I think when people hear fashion design, they only think of big designers. You could work literally anywhere. You could work at H&M designing some of their lines,  you could be an apparel designer for Abercrombie, you could do textile designing for fabric stores, you could be a patternmaker (they make alot of money starting out, you could do technical designing, etc. And inside those categories, there are a ton more. For example if you work at Old Navy as a designer, you could be either a girls dress and top designer, ,sweater designer, girls Outerwear designer, and so on. There are countless possibilities in this industry and not many people realize this.

Its not just about starting your own clothing line or working for a big designer, because there are so many jobs outside of that related to fashion. There will never be zero jobs in the industry because everyone wears clothes, point blank. It doesnt matter if its Burberry or Old Navy. There will ALWAYS be fashion jobs. It all depends on you.
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Originally posted by dreamz dreamz wrote:

Originally posted by KhadiNiaomi KhadiNiaomi wrote:

Mscaribbeanma and dreamz and who ever the question is now how do I have a back up plan of getting a practical degree? Like if I go to school graduate and end up like dreamz niece w/ being financially unstable and what not am I suppose to go back to college  I need u guys to be a littte bit more specific. I dunno because ik ppl who have a masters in education, social working, history and science and don't make alot of ppl and r financially struggling so yeah... I need u guys feed back




is your last name trump? knowles? kardashian?

if not miss, the time to think about whether your chosen field is viable is NOW, not after you have gone to college and amassed tens of thousands of dollars in debt from school.  most importantly, this is debt that you are unable to pay because you cannot.   find.   a.    job.

are you getting a full scholarship to either of these schools that you're contemplating?  have you visited a campus and talked to students there about the program and whether it is really for you?  have you researched job viability in your choice of careers?  on a quick glance i saw that only 11% of those in some fashion fields will work in their field and earn more than 25,000% annually.

here is some quick reading.


http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/business/unpaid-internships-dont-always-deliver.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0

bhm is not the place to get answers, though bella and i forget who else seem like they'd have more info than anyone else.  listen to what they are saying without rose colored glasses.  what type of networking opportunities does the school you're thinking of have? in the fashion industry word of mouth can make you a superstar, not having a name can land you in the food giveaway line.

why do you want to go into this field?  what makes you think you'll be successful?

you're the same age as my daughter, and everything that i'm saying is not to dissuade you from any decsion, but youth is no excuse for poor planning when you have people giving you a heads up about real life. 

this is YOUR life, plan for it accordingly and you can have all that you dreamed.  i hope to turn on bravotv in 5 years and see khandi's closet or niaomi's niche. Wink

dream hard girl and get a gameplan in order and you can be anything you want to be.


Hug






I agree! Plan, plan, plan and everything will fall in place. 
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