they overprice their dorms. you'd be better off finding your own studio/apt., you'll just have to take the time to do it.
the school is all over the city but i think the best place to find an apt., that is still close and walking distance to the main campus (which i think has the fashion classes) is in nob hill area or even in the financial district if you wanna be really close by.
i know people in nob hill and its a really nice residential area that's only a few blocks from downtown/union square. good luck!
the school is all over the city but i think the best place to find an apt., that is still close and walking distance to the main campus (which i think has the fashion classes) is in nob hill area or even in the financial district if you wanna be really close by.
i know people in nob hill and its a really nice residential area that's only a few blocks from downtown/union square. good luck!

It's just like riding a bike in any city...lots of dumbasses to watch out for. There's a lot of bike parking though. Makes me wish I rode one 'cause then I might actually be able to find a parking spot!
. I got my undergrad from AIU and felt well prepared. I can say that the online program is organized well and very intense. I have a great connection with instructors and I am excited to start the fall semester.
7-week summer program to catch my breathe, but will return in fall ready to go. Anyone else attending fall 09? online?