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Businiess name:  Art House Seattle
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
First off I just want to say that I am only 3 quarters away from graduating with my BS in Web Design & Interactive Media. I can only speak for my program, but I know that the very first few quarters were with everyone as they were "foundational classes". I've read all of the negative reviews and I'm guessing they're all from 1st year, if not 1st quarter, students who couldn't push through it. We see these kind of people ALL THE TIME. People come and go, and leave frustrated with the school. I can see where they can get the frustration but I can also see how most of them lack in their academics.\r \r So the given when applying to a new school is to ALWAYS read the reviews, do some research and look at what people are suggesting you not do. I did this and saw that student housing was a nightmare, so I opted out of that and got a 2bdr apt with a roommate for $700/month (which is better than $1,000 at student housing, that's usually a studio with 2 more people). I also read that most of the

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