Actually, Bachelor of Design at UNSW isn't very 'fashion' but rather 'textiles.' It's not the degree to do to be a fashion designer ..SweetAngel86 said:The UAI for Fashion and Textiles at UTS was 90.30 last year. If your looking tostudy fashion design at uni, UNSW offers a bachelor of design were you can major in fashion, the UAI is pretty similar (89...). There are also private colleges, (FBI is a newish one, but only offers certificates in fashion design). Oh also KVB Institute of Design are now accepting application for Half Schoolarships for 2005.
Hope this helps. I want to get into the same course at UTS next year, so i wish you all the best of luck, I know how hard it is going to be! Let me know how you go and if you discover any more courses!
Paula
That's all very well but it's not going to convince someone who "knows better". I was in the same boat when I was trying to get into game development (IT / programming). You don't NEED a degree to get in, but at the same time once you actually start looking for a job so many doors are closed before you even get to interview stage just based on the title printed on the framed piece of toilet paper on the wall. Now I really wish I'd gone to uni instead... it wouldn't guarantee I'd be any closer to where I wish I'd ended up but I know the private college route didn't help me at all, and while fashion design and programming are two totally different disciplines I think the path she's trying to take to make a career out of it is pretty similar to what I did.groovejet said:The nature of studying Fashion/Textiles is of course the fact you don't have to have a degree to learn and be successful in learning Fashion design. It's even more difficult when there is a large number of private institutions which offer study in Fashion but I think if you want to be successful in the long term, you need to have a discipline of knowin the theoritical process behind Fashion. The practicality of studying Fashion is great but there is a lot of work that is done behind the scenes of drawing up the ideas and doing the mediocre things that takes night after night.
Some people hate university because of the fact you don't have to succumb to 3/4 years of study. But this only creates a discipline and you'll get used to knowing if you are having trouble, you can stay patient. Tell her she could do a Fine Arts degree at UNSW for example or take up B. Design at UNSW or even Tafe.
I'm sure she knows who Akira is and he studied at TAFE Ultimo a few years back.