>>91232492>So how was/is your school? I went to two french schools. The first is a big institution that specializes in a lot of things, but is renowned for its 3D animated shorts. QUite frankly, their system is like a corporation of drones who backstab each other and talk shit about other students of teachers. You can spend an entire conversation listening to them badmouth people, and you can be convinced that they do the same to you once you're gone.
The second school,I went to once I finished my year at the first one, was great. Pretty small, but great teachers who cared, and I had affinities with some of them who read comics. Loved it.
>Did you learn a lot?I actually did. Illustration is my passion, and they taught me a lot to help me develop an identity and better skills.
>Were your teachers good or bad?
Generally good. At the first school they were efficient, but you could feel that they pretty much didn't care about you. Big institution, so you're almost just a number. The second school though, we had teachers only dedicated to our cursus, which was of three years, so the teachers knew us as people and better helped us. Some classic stuff like the anime hating one at the first school, or the narration teacher who drinks a lot and smells like vodka.
Do you have any stories about THAT guy that went to all your classes?
We had a guy. Generally handsome, rugged hippie look, always smoking pot and spouting stupid philosophy about the world, with little logic, and lots of misinformation. I made it a game of mine to undermine every stupid thing he said.
He wasn't half bad, but he was full of himself, and his talent and handsomeness made him popular to younger girls, while the oldest couldn't stand him.
Other than that we had the MCU fangirl who claims to love Marvel comics, but every time she tells the story of a book she claims to have read, its tumblr resumes, or the Disney fangirl who only draws like that.