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mrbgso t1_jayni71 wrote

Oh kiddo, we can all spot a RISD student a mile away…

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E9F1D2 t1_jayqn2z wrote

Wanna know how you can tell someone goes to RISD? They'll tell you.

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kgain673 t1_jb2aaa9 wrote

Anyone I’ve meet who went there, always wants to remind you they went there.

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contact6high9 t1_jayyztr wrote

RISD students are so easy to spot. A person who dresses like they are original, but end up looking like every other “original” person.

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danman296 t1_jb0kjsv wrote

They don’t know I created Family Guy

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Tyrson69 t1_jb10xli wrote

They don’t know how to cross a street.

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Low-Dragonfly-5352 t1_jb025h1 wrote

RISD sucks. The graduating class would always come through Weinberg glass studio where I worked as an artist with absolute zero training, and we’d give tours and short tutorials on certain processes. At the end we would answer questions, from students that we’re paying over 60k in tuition, to a school with a glass department built by Dale Chihuly and here I am with more working knowledge than they had. What a waste

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kickstand t1_jb0bx7c wrote

I would expect a working artist would know more than a student. Yes? I mean, that’s why they toured your studio, to learn from you, right? What am I missing?

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staryoshi3 t1_jb0ggfz wrote

Right! And just because you graduated from a top school in any field doesn't mean you will kill it with your talentd right from the gate.

I find that coming out of college doesn't guarantee you have all of the practical knowledge of the field. In fact, you learn more working in the field than in college!

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spokchewy t1_jb0cbjw wrote

You can say the same thing about a lot of software engineers coming out of MIT.

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Null_Error7 t1_jb1hgwa wrote

Hey Adolf did you not get into RISD?

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Low-Dragonfly-5352 t1_jb2fcse wrote

Hey spaghetti monster , I wouldn’t have applied in the first place, but I’m betting you would spent your parents money if you could have. Cheers boo

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