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Is studying photography at uni worth it?

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Is studying photography at uni worth it? Long story short is the title. I’m close to finishing photography at college and I’m not sure if it’s worth to continue studying at uni, my may problem is that I feel like I haven’t learned anything new or worthwhile while on this college course. Everyone is telling me that uni is different and worth it, but I’d rather hear from people who’ve a…

Ask Photography 798 2025-01-04

Studying interior design

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Studying interior design Hey. So for years I’ve loved the idea of designing homes, but I’ve heard from a lot of people I need to be able to draw, now I can’t draw, it really stresses me out. Is this true? Do I need to be able to draw to some extent? submitted by /u/Esme_Higginds

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is studying photography a waste of time?

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is studying photography a waste of time? I’m 24 and currently in my second year of my Bachelor of Arts (Photography), and I’m feeling a bit anxious I’m wasting my time. I know that people don’t tend to take arts degrees seriously, but I was hoping to at least improve my portfolio and make connections – and that’s happening much slower than I’d like and I’m not sure if this course is w…

Ask Photography 136 2023-08-13