As an arts and creative writing major, I decided to attend the performing arts schools in Florida for two reasons: one, I wanted to get out of my comfort zone and two, I wanted to have a creative outlet. I found out that the performing arts schools in Florida offer a few of the nicest programs available and I can honestly say that I chose the best.
I chose Florida Atlantic University because it is located in the South on the Gulf Coast. The campus is gorgeous, filled with a wide variety of art and music studios, and is very well equipped for any kind of field of study. The arts degree program includes a concentration in theatre, dance, and music, which are all very important in the entertainment industry.
Florida Atlantic University is a university located in the Southeast in Tallahassee. The university was founded in 1919 and offers a variety of majors in music, theatre, theatre arts, art, visual, film, dance, and many more.
I don’t think I could attend a college with so many arts majors. I suppose there are some that are a little less artsy than others, but there definitely are some that aren’t.
I love it here. The only two places I can think of with so many arts majors is Texas and Florida. I wish we had more arts majors in my state.
You might be wondering what the term “arts” has to do with colleges. Well, yes, some colleges are great for arts majors, but many are not. In fact, in many arts-centric colleges, I don’t believe arts majors even exist at all. In fact, it is said that art majors are the very last arts majors that are allowed on campus.
You could say that the arts majors are the last arts majors that want to be on campus. I dont think so though. This is just how it is in many colleges.
Some arts majors may have a legitimate reason for attending college. But these arts majors are very often just there to make a name for themselves and get out of the small college campus mentality. They may be good at art, but they do not want to share that fact with the rest of the students. These arts majors may see themselves as the next big thing, but they are very often just a name.
Arts majors are not going anywhere, and for good reason. This is the one place where college students from a variety of disciplines can be given more opportunity to make a name for themselves. As a college student I can not think of a single major that I would look at and say I would not want to take a chance on.
In my experience, the arts majors are very likely to be the smartest students in the class. A lot of them are going to be artists, actors, musicians, dancers, etc. I am sure there are a group of them who do not want to be a part of any group of students that the rest of the class feels a need to be a part of.