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  • so so expensive

  • i loved parsons paris.

    sure the campus is small. get over it.

    the teachers are great and you get to meet people from all over the world.

  • the art is shit

    

  • just to note that the catalog online for parsons is more than 3 years old. all those students and over 65% of the faculty seen and heard there are no longer teaching at parsons - fired or left. most teachers there are from the french system teaching system where you can study for a much reduced price from 24,000€ per year. check out the facebook page - what's going on at parsons to read the article from nyc.

  • @peter2001ish This is true. After I left, Parsons NYC wanted to drop the name because they were unhappy with the partnership. Paris is a beautiful place, but Parsons Paris is NOT the place to experience it. Please spend your $ on a much more reputable art school!!

  • bad comments because Parsons paris is an illegal institution using the parsons name illegally (see facebook page on parsons: read article from NYC. They have fired faculty illegally, unethically, currently facing and loosing lawsuits. The current administration are abhorrent-most faculty members seen in this video have all been fired or have left. spread the word 24,000€ a year is being taken from unknowing american and europeans for a french education that is normally free. STOP THESE POPLE NOW

  • @peter2001ish I think you are wrong!

    Parsons, it is surprising that the teachers have helped me with so much homework, and they are all so worried about my progress. They have a very modern approah to art, which is very different from my native country, and I appreaciate their experiences very much!

  • @peter2001ish No education in France is free. This is the normal fee that you will pay if you whant to go in privet uni. For example Instituto Marangoni is charging 20 000 euros for a fashion degree. I'm studying in England, at the moment I'm paying about 4 000 pound per year which is normal for most uni here. Parsons and Marangoni are privet universities which is why they are so expensive. No reputation should be harmed just because you weren't excepted as there student It's as simple as that.

  • @TheSimpson94322 education in france is not traditionally 24,000€ without room/board. Parsons Paris (no longer affiliated with NY, even thought they tell their students otherwise) has been involved in a hostile takeover for the past 6 years. This school is the joke of paris and french art/design schools. there is NO acceptance process, if you are breathing and you can pay, you're in. Perhaps, as you are in england, you are far from the reality. I am a Parsons graduate, with honors.

  • @TheSimpson94322 this place is a joke and the administration even worse. see for yourself, check the new school newspaper, it's been published and is available in the press. it has earned it's reputation all by itself for being corrupt and unethical. These people are a nightmare. and again, i am a parsons alumna so this should coun't for something.

  • why do i see bunch of bad comments about parsons paris..

  • @anginjs

    Because you are a stupid babylove!

    hehehe :)

  • @94maxdan

    lol baboya love you <3

  • @anginjs Because people are jealous and lack creativity (:

    

  • @darketteoh Good Point though, students do make the school. If you're talented you will succeed. However, if you are paying to go to an art school I expect adequate feedback from professors. I expect heads of department to follow through and expect more out of students. My best experiences at school have been with students who are talented and passionate. I did not see this at Parsons Paris.

  • @darketteoh My impression of Parsons PARIS was a bunch of rich kids sliding by, students did everything at the last minute, work was not turned in on time and they could care less if they showed up to class on time or not. Teachers/heads were not as helpful as they should have been. They seemed to take things personally and were working for themselves not their students.

  • @DominqueBable you are totally correct. your eyes did not fail you.

  • @darketteoh

    good point. school always does depend on good students. However critiques are a huge step of the learning process. Teachers should give back good feedback and students should be bringing inspiring work to the table. My previous best experiences were with students who I felt were very talented and passionate. I was inspired by seeing their work.

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  • @DominqueBable school depends on studients, if studients are desappointing then school is

  • @DominqueBable yeah right, that's why Tom Ford has been a studient there lol

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  • I'm in the video, a student for two years, and to Daffodilsfield; Apply?!

  • cant wait to apply for the summerrrr:D:D:D:D:D:D

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  • I wish I could go there!

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