My opinion on this university is that if you aren’t ready to work it’s not going to work for you. This University is very demanding in regards to the school work considering with in the time frame of a normal university or college semester, which is roughly four (4) months about five (5) classes per semester, Full Sail University does one (1) class a month and some times even two (2) this is rare but sometimes three (3) it depends on how the school schedules you. So in other words you can have finished form anywhere between four (4) to seven or more classes (7 ) in a normal university or college semester. So you will graduate earlier then a normal university or college it just depends that you have nothing else going on.
I do like the speed in which you get the degree, also the professors and students are like minded people to the field that you want to go in to.
What I don’t like is something to do with the speed, yes I know I’m using speed as both sides of the spectrum, but there is a reason. Basically for the two years for a degree you essentially will not have a social life because it will be eat, sleep, do school work/homework, repeat. Only having major holidays off for about a week. Don’t even think about having a job it will burn you out quickly.
I would recommend it entirely if you don’t have a social life or don’t want to work, but have the drive to get a degree in less time then a normal university then go for it.
If you want to have a social life or a job, I would say Full Sail University is not for you.