I am wondering if there is anyone out there who can talk about their recent experiences studying at the IAAC in Barcelona? I am applying to graduate schools and still waiting for replies. The greatest obstacles I have encountered so far is the absolute lack of information regarding the IAAC aside from the official school channels. Even here on archinect, the most recent post appears to be from 2015, and no useful information at all.
I am looking for students/recent graduates who can provide first-hand information (second-hand is good too at this point) on the quality of education at IAAC, studio culture, student life, future prospects. Also, experiences of international students who don't speak Spanish/Catalan (yet). Anything is good!
Thanks.
Leandro Llorente
Feb 22, 16 9:45 am
I have a former collegue who is in IAAC now and he is having a blast. Also, my tutor in an AA workshop also teaches in IAAC and the teaching culture is focused more into rapid prototyping using advanced tools. I would head to IAAC if I had the money or time.
designfreek
Aug 6, 18 12:39 pm
Have you had experience in certifying your degree to Spanish standards? I am an American looking to get my masters in Barcelona, but having a hard time with the application. Thanks!
Hey,
I am wondering if there is anyone out there who can talk about their recent experiences studying at the IAAC in Barcelona?
I am applying to graduate schools and still waiting for replies. The greatest obstacles I have encountered so far is the absolute lack of information regarding the IAAC aside from the official school channels. Even here on archinect, the most recent post appears to be from 2015, and no useful information at all.
I am looking for students/recent graduates who can provide first-hand information (second-hand is good too at this point) on the quality of education at IAAC, studio culture, student life, future prospects. Also, experiences of international students who don't speak Spanish/Catalan (yet). Anything is good!
Thanks.
I have a former collegue who is in IAAC now and he is having a blast. Also, my tutor in an AA workshop also teaches in IAAC and the teaching culture is focused more into rapid prototyping using advanced tools. I would head to IAAC if I had the money or time.
Have you had experience in certifying your degree to Spanish standards? I am an American looking to get my masters in Barcelona, but having a hard time with the application. Thanks!