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			<title>How Does a College Student Animation School?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>When considering <em>animation schools</em>, see the &nbsp;<a href="http://www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation/">St. Clair   College Animation - Tradigital Program</a>.&nbsp; It&#39;s considered one of the <em>  best animation schools</em>.</strong><br />  <br />  Animation is a budding art. Its popularity simply seems to be growing with time.   With so many animation movies becoming super hits and animation being used in   just about every field today, the craze for it is only justified. Moreover, it   is an interesting art that involves a lot of creativity and it is far from being   monotonous. This is the main reason why a student generally opts for an   animation program in college.<br />  <br />  Now the main question that arises is how to go on about it and choose a college   animation program. The first thing to do would be to zero in on a number of <em>  animation schools</em> and look at the requirements. Different colleges will have   different requirements. You&rsquo;ll have to analyze them carefully and see which   college you fit into. Most animation colleges conduct a test. This test will   most likely involve drawing. There&rsquo;ll be certain rules to follow and guidelines   given. Read all of them carefully and draw the best you can. To have the edge,   make sure you submit your form early. Don&rsquo;t wait for the last minute to submit   your form. <br />  <br />  Take a look at the program highlights and the goals. What does this animation   school offer? What software is used? What is the technology used? Is it old or   does the college use the latest software? What are the activities and techniques   employed? These are the questions, answers to which should be clear in your   mind. Remember to try to get into a college that provides the best of   everything.<br />  <br />  There is a need to look into the future opportunities. What after college? You   should take a look into the employment opportunities. How will the skills learnt   help you find a job? Where can you find a job? Can you find one easily? Are   there loads of job opportunities based on the skills that you will learn?<br />  <br />  Last thing is the tuition fees. Is it in your budget? Can you afford it? Is   there a scholarship? Is it really worth the fees? Before even applying to a   particular college, these questions must be asked and answered by you. Once you   have all the answers, you will automatically find out which college is the best   for you.<br />  <br />  Remember to apply to various animation schools so you have a choice. Don&rsquo;t just   rely on one particular college.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Continue for more info: <a href="http://www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation/">www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation</a></p>]]></description>
	
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When considering <em>animation schools</em>, see the &nbsp;<a href="http://www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation/">St. Clair   College Animation - Tradigital Program</a>.&nbsp; It&#39;s considered one of the <em>  best animation schools</em>.</strong><br />  <br />  Animation is a budding art. Its popularity simply seems to be growing with time.   With so many animation movies becoming super hits and animation being used in   just about every field today, the craze for it is only justified. Moreover, it   is an interesting art that involves a lot of creativity and it is far from being   monotonous. This is the main reason why a student generally opts for an   animation program in college.<br />  <br />  Now the main question that arises is how to go on about it and choose a college   animation program. The first thing to do would be to zero in on a number of <em>  animation schools</em> and look at the requirements. Different colleges will have   different requirements. You&rsquo;ll have to analyze them carefully and see which   college you fit into. Most animation colleges conduct a test. This test will   most likely involve drawing. There&rsquo;ll be certain rules to follow and guidelines   given. Read all of them carefully and draw the best you can. To have the edge,   make sure you submit your form early. Don&rsquo;t wait for the last minute to submit   your form. <br />  <br />  Take a look at the program highlights and the goals. What does this animation   school offer? What software is used? What is the technology used? Is it old or   does the college use the latest software? What are the activities and techniques   employed? These are the questions, answers to which should be clear in your   mind. Remember to try to get into a college that provides the best of   everything.<br />  <br />  There is a need to look into the future opportunities. What after college? You   should take a look into the employment opportunities. How will the skills learnt   help you find a job? Where can you find a job? Can you find one easily? Are   there loads of job opportunities based on the skills that you will learn?<br />  <br />  Last thing is the tuition fees. Is it in your budget? Can you afford it? Is   there a scholarship? Is it really worth the fees? Before even applying to a   particular college, these questions must be asked and answered by you. Once you   have all the answers, you will automatically find out which college is the best   for you.<br />  <br />  Remember to apply to various animation schools so you have a choice. Don&rsquo;t just   rely on one particular college.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Continue for more info: <a href="http://www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation/">www.stclaircollege.ca/programs/postsec/animation</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
	
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