I was a fine art student at the Cooper Union and I absolutely loved it. It was a really difficult school to get into, and once in it was still really difficult. But it was all really worth it though. The tiny class sizes, world-renown teachers, and facility access were amazing. If I had to do it all over again, I would still choose to go to this college. Some of the cons are that sometimes it feels like you don't have too much of a social life because of all the work, especially freshmen year. But usually it's made up for by having a good time in the studios. The only thing that I would warn people about is the limited amount of studio space, even for seniors.
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