Friday, December 13, 2013

My Career Goals and Expectations in Venturing at The Art Institute of California

Interior designing has been my greatest interest ever since I started appreciating art. I am currently studying at a community college where I have been used to large classes and general education courses. As I go on with my everyday tasks and works, I came to realize that art is my greatest leaning. I discovered that there is something in me that needed proper honing and improvement so as to achieve the utmost potential that I hold. This calling is interior design. When I see showrooms of condominiums and stylish and modern houses in magazines, I can not help but wish I could someday show my design to a lot of people. Having a desire for creativity to be expressed feels like having a sentiment that needs to be said. This is basically why I wanted to pursue such calling.

The Art Institute of California has been a renowned institution when it comes to teaching art and producing really talented students who have already optimized their potentials. As a person who realizes the value of talent and skills, I personally would want my own potential to become a successful interior designer to be optimized. Hence, I realized studying in a community college with all those general education course is not enough. Rather, I must trust a respected institution to hone and help me be the successful interior designer that I want to be. For a couple years, I plan to selflessly dedicate myself to this kind of education and to the art I want to venture in. After I graduate, I shall first fulfill my dreams as a freelance designer, and eventually, if God shall permit, I also hope to be a part of a world-class interior design firm.

The Art Institute of California as a trusted and known institution which helps people achieve dreams like this of mine certainly will help me on my way to achieving such goals. I believe that the kind of education and kind of training I need can only be provided by a trusted and renowned institution like The Art Institute of California.

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