u/Responsible_Risk_461

Mfa from US or Europe

I got into my dream schools for an MFA in illustration in the US but moving and funding my livelihood there as an international student is a big ask, I have a significant scholarship that covers my tuition but the out of pocket payment for living expenses is a big number for my home currency.

I don't want to sink that much money to only be unemployed in a country I just moved to. If anyone has done a similar MFA, would you honestly recommend it? Keep in mind grad school is the surest way to progress where I come from the usual (you can do art without an MFA! Answers are no applicable for this particular case because I also want to pursue academia in the long run)

Would you say opportunities still exist in this country or Europe is a better bet?

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u/Responsible_Risk_461 — 6 days ago
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Jobs and Illustration mfas

Grad school is a significant financial commitment, I was wondering if recent illustration MFA holders have found it easy to find employment or to further their careers because of it?

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u/Responsible_Risk_461 — 6 days ago

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u/Responsible_Risk_461 — 16 days ago