Conviction Posted March 1, 2019 Posted March 1, 2019 On 2/28/2019 at 1:52 AM, Bazinga! said: Thanks for the wishes.. I’m still waiting for my decisions from them. I’ve applied to uw, umich, cmu, northeastern, sjsu and csu east bay. @Conviction u received ur acceptance letter over email or mail? It was via email.
Nit in Posted March 2, 2019 Posted March 2, 2019 Hey! I got an admit offer from Pratt for the ixd program. Anyone here knows how good the program is? How is it compared to UW MHCID? International student here
Nit in Posted March 5, 2019 Posted March 5, 2019 On 2/27/2019 at 3:51 AM, Conviction said: Just got an acceptance letter this morning. Anyone else? Hey, I got an admit too! Any idea how good the program is compared to UW MHCID?
curiousaboutanyandallthing Posted March 17, 2019 Posted March 17, 2019 ^^ Similar question as above...but I'm curious - what drew everyone to the program? what are you hoping to get out of it/what are your goals afterwards? I'm trying to see if it's a good fit...
joeD Posted August 17, 2019 Posted August 17, 2019 I'm a current student at IXD program at Pratt, and honestly this program has been very disappointing. The program is still very much under development. It is under the school of information, which is very library-science focused. Although Pratt is famous for design, incoming students should be aware that this program does not place emphasis on visual design aspect of UX. It's very much focused on the research aspect of the UX design. The program also has very few full-time professors. A lot of non full-time professors tend to be busy as they have work outside of school, and their class tend to be less organized. There is a big difference in the quality of classes taught by full-time staff and non full-time. Also the school is not planning to increase the number of classes despite having increased number of incoming students this fall (2019), which will lead to worse instructor-to-student ratio. lazzyshivam 1
curiousaboutanyandallthing Posted August 26, 2019 Posted August 26, 2019 On 8/17/2019 at 12:20 PM, joeD said: I'm a current student at IXD program at Pratt, and honestly this program has been very disappointing. The program is still very much under development. It is under the school of information, which is very library-science focused. Although Pratt is famous for design, incoming students should be aware that this program does not place emphasis on visual design aspect of UX. It's very much focused on the research aspect of the UX design. The program also has very few full-time professors. A lot of non full-time professors tend to be busy as they have work outside of school, and their class tend to be less organized. There is a big difference in the quality of classes taught by full-time staff and non full-time. Also the school is not planning to increase the number of classes despite having increased number of incoming students this fall (2019), which will lead to worse instructor-to-student ratio. Do you work on any interesting research projects at least? How helpful are they with career resources/internships?
xxxyzxxx Posted August 29, 2019 Posted August 29, 2019 On 8/17/2019 at 12:20 PM, joeD said: I'm a current student at IXD program at Pratt, and honestly this program has been very disappointing. The program is still very much under development. It is under the school of information, which is very library-science focused. Although Pratt is famous for design, incoming students should be aware that this program does not place emphasis on visual design aspect of UX. It's very much focused on the research aspect of the UX design. The program also has very few full-time professors. A lot of non full-time professors tend to be busy as they have work outside of school, and their class tend to be less organized. There is a big difference in the quality of classes taught by full-time staff and non full-time. Also the school is not planning to increase the number of classes despite having increased number of incoming students this fall (2019), which will lead to worse instructor-to-student ratio. thanks for your input! for anybody else who's unsure whether they should continue with pratt ixd, i've decided not to. some background, i come from a decently known american university. as i've only recently come across ux before my senior year, i don't have relevant internship experience so i wasnt sure if i could get into the hci programs i wanted straight out of undergrad. didn't get into my top programs and although i was glad i had a safety net at pratt, ive made my decision to find a ux job and then after a few years try my hand at the application cycle again. good luck to everyone and all the aspiring designers out there!
mooshy Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 On 8/17/2019 at 9:50 PM, joeD said: I'm a current student at IXD program at Pratt, and honestly this program has been very disappointing. The program is still very much under development. It is under the school of information, which is very library-science focused. Although Pratt is famous for design, incoming students should be aware that this program does not place emphasis on visual design aspect of UX. It's very much focused on the research aspect of the UX design. The program also has very few full-time professors. A lot of non full-time professors tend to be busy as they have work outside of school, and their class tend to be less organized. There is a big difference in the quality of classes taught by full-time staff and non full-time. Also the school is not planning to increase the number of classes despite having increased number of incoming students this fall (2019), which will lead to worse instructor-to-student ratio. I am assuming that you have graduated with your masters degree. How was your overall experience of the program?
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