oh i see, thank you all for responding!
i knew before hand that LCF is more triditional, where as CSM is more creative. about the rumor i head on LCF being not creative stimulating enough, is it true?
i ll go check out LCF someday and i ll apply there or something. what is the intership there like? is it as (suposingly)"prestigious" as csm's internships?
i would really like to intern on savile row or something XD
CSM is moving to king's cross in 2011, to what seems like a very modern and pretty building and LCF is moving to elephant & castle with LCC.
Looks like the international student's fees are finally getting put into something!!

i dont see how one can work without the other. but anyways, being able to make come first. when i say make, i mean making clothes properly. that's why i try avoiding learning making clothes on my own, gonna end up with loads of bad habits. experiment is great and all, but gotta know the rules before i can break them.

. basically, keep it as diverse as possible. eventhough it is a fashion school it's still an arts and design course! i've done very little fashion projects this year. i started the year doing paper samples and later on, a paper dress. after that it became pretty abstract. we're given little projects and the outcomes are most of the times up to you.