Carnegie Mellon University Reviews
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7 Reviews - Pittsburgh (PA)
- Annual Tuition: $63,829

29% of 7 students said this degree improved their career prospects
71% of 7 students said they would recommend this program to others
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- Reviewed: 5/2/2025
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2024
"CMU was a waste of time. I received no education and no connections whatsoever by attending there. Three years of graduate work resulted in no career advancement whatsoever. It’s hard to fathom how horrifying this really is. Going to school should in the very least result in some sort of opportunity. I did really well in the program but the degree just really doesn’t have any value. I am genuinely shocked and saddened to learn I made a three year long mistake that has had no impact (at most a negative one) on my career."
AndreaRes
- Reviewed: 1/13/2025
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2024
"School of Fine Arts at CMU is really not worth it. Surprised the department is still even functioning at all. When I was there the IDEATE program started and it looks like in the long run the art program can be transformed into something more useful like that program. The faculty I had to work with and the facilities we had were really really dire. But once you move and sign up it’s very difficult to consider a different program. However it was not worth it at all."
anonymous
- Reviewed: 6/30/2018
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2004
"Carnegie Mellon was a life-changer. I went to undergrad in Fine Arts and graduate school there in two very different fields and got an amazing. My professors were fantastic...I could call them not only teachers but friends by the end of the term. It's a well-rounded education and has a combination of technical and creative."
Scott Andrew
- Reviewed: 10/2/2012
- Degree: Fine Arts
- Graduation Year: 2013
"CMU has one of the leading art programs in technology and has been investing in fabrication tools that benefit all students, in addition the faculty and staff are top notch with an eye on the many different modes of working within the contemporary art world. A major strength at CMU is its focus on social practice and experimental new media approaches to art making."