<p>My thoughts on each school:</p>
<p>LMU
Pros:
-beautiful campus with a real college vibe
-wasn't a commuter school
-the film school seemed welcoming and had a sense of community.
-the environment in the film school wasn't cutthroat
-there are only about 90 freshmen accepted a year
-85% of students leave with a job in the industry</p>
<p>Cons:
-equipment wasn't top notch
-maybe not as many connections/esteemed profs as some of the other film schools</p>
<p>CHAPMAN
Pros:
-New, beautiful equipment
-Lots of talented profs with lots of experience</p>
<p>Cons:
-The Dodge building felt a little robotic to me. Plus it's very detached from campus
-there was a competitive vibe
-It seemed like it would be easy to just become another face in the crowd at Dodge (they accept about 250 freshmen)
-the school felt like a commuter school
-the town/campus were underwhelming and seemed a little dull</p>
<p>ARE MY IMPRESSIONS WRONG? I'd love to hear pros/cons about each school's film program!</p>