UF or FSU when it comes to fine arts?

<p>I got accepted into both. I've visited both campuses. I want to major in fine arts. However, I don't want to see posts from people of what they "heard" about the fine art departments of either college. I need to know which one is better and why and also about study abroad programs for fine arts. Please, if anyone knows anything about the fine arts for either college please post.</p>

<p>From what I've seen, FSU's fine arts building is small and dungeon like but when I went into UF's there were 3 buildings just for fine arts! However, I hear that FSU's art department is better...</p>

<p>Florida State University operates the [State</a> Art Museum of Florida](<a href=“http://www.ringling.org/]State”>http://www.ringling.org/) in Sarasota, the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art. FSU also has the smaller [Museum</a> of Fine Arts (MoFA)](<a href=“http://www.mofa.fsu.edu/]Museum”>http://www.mofa.fsu.edu/) on campus in Tallahassee. Do you want three buildings in Gainesville or one of the finest collections of art in the world? </p>

<p>Since “fine arts” can also encompass a number of disciplines, such as dance, perhaps you could narrow your focus a bit?</p>

<p>Yeah but what does all the museums have to do with anything about education. Just because FSU has those museums doesnt mean they have a better art program. (I mean studio arts like drawing/painting/sculpture…).</p>

<p>Good question; I suggest you visit each and speak with the faculty. Certainly having those resources is better than not.</p>