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Businiess name:  Southwest University of Visual Arts
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Going to the Art Center was the best thing I could have done for my future. Since receiving my education I have personally won awards on the local, regional and national levels. I am now on a first-name basis with professionals in the industry that I never would have met otherwise. But like the radio commercials say, it is not the easiest, not the fastest and definately not the cheapest. Do not go here if you do not want to apply yourself to be the very best. But if you are willing to push yourself and go the distance, you will receive the benefits from a design college that is willing to help you along the way. Pros: Small class sizes, individual attention, talented faculty Cons: Lacks some of the student services larger colleges provide

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