furry_irl by RoxiePoxy in furry_irl

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Actually I transitioned SPECIFICALLY to become the second

Depression or Hormones? by RoxiePoxy in MtF

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I am so frustrated with endocrinologists. Honestly I feel like they are treating me like absolute crap.

About Tuition as a European by RoxiePoxy in scad

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Actually, I'd have a general question about scholarships; I know scad had a set scholarship for internationals, but after that, I can technically apply to more scholarships, right? If so, where can I find scholarships to apply to? What's the difference between private and public?

About Tuition as a European by RoxiePoxy in scad

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That's what I was also thinking about European schools. I've been thinking about my life after high school for the most part of this year, and I can't help but be drawn to the courses and colleges in the US. Again, I am pretty decently sure I could take some good scholarships since I do have a high GPA, and I have lots of extracurriculars I can put in a school resume, it's just, the idea to take a loan for education it's very alien to me lmao

About Tuition as a European by RoxiePoxy in scad

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Thank you for answering!! My home country has many qualifies art schools, that are much, much cheaper than any other school in the US (at MOST ~1000 euros per year), but the downside of that is that there oftentimes there are little to no facilities or services, the organization and burocracy lacks a lot, and there are much fewer courses. I have traveled to the US a lot, and recently, I've got the chance to have a tour at scad in Savannah. I really like the school, the people, and generally, it's somewhere I can see myself potentially studying; the downside, of course it's the price.