Which is better, Central Academy of Fine Arts or China Academy of Fine Arts?
However, the design majors of the two universities were added in recent ten years to meet the needs of society, and the history is not long. Both schools also have very strong majors in art history. Similarly, China Academy of Fine Arts is ahead in the study of China's art history, while Central Academy of Fine Arts is stronger in the study of western art history (but both are relative). Generally speaking, if you want to learn oil painting, you'd better go to Central America, learn Chinese painting and go to Gome to learn design. If these two are not the strongest, I suggest going to Tsinghua Academy of Fine Arts (formerly Central Academy of Arts and Crafts). The school environment is naturally good. China Academy of Fine Arts, next to the West Lake, has beautiful scenery and pleasant environment. Central America is outside the North Fourth Ring Road in Beijing, and there is no scenery. The campus is relatively large, but the natural environment is not good, similar to the place in the urban-rural fringe (of course, it is now busy because of the development of commercial housing in Wangjing area, but the humanistic atmosphere is lacking). Looking for a job, if you study pure art, whether it's Chinese painting or oil painting, I'm afraid it's hard to find a job in the general sense, and of course it depends on what way you have at home. Design majors, who want to find a good job, take the Tsinghua exam. On history, employment is even more dare not say. Brand hard does not mean that all majors are hard. Whether it suits you or not is up to you.