well, the academy is a little dodgy, to be honest.
but then again, 4 years might be daunting, especially if you already have a degree (in what?). you might get bored. maybe you can get transfer credits and do it all in 3 years?
anyways, you need to be able to draw pretty well in order to stand out because it's a mail in portfolio, and if you've sewn before then you should be ok (if not...learn the basics). marks really don't matter too much so if you don't have a good portfolio that you've been working on for a few months...the chances aren't good, to be honest. it's about 1 in 8 students that get in...
but then again, 4 years might be daunting, especially if you already have a degree (in what?). you might get bored. maybe you can get transfer credits and do it all in 3 years?
anyways, you need to be able to draw pretty well in order to stand out because it's a mail in portfolio, and if you've sewn before then you should be ok (if not...learn the basics). marks really don't matter too much so if you don't have a good portfolio that you've been working on for a few months...the chances aren't good, to be honest. it's about 1 in 8 students that get in...