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★★★★★
ESMOD Paris a une note de 3.2
sur 5 basé sur plus de 105
avis sur Google
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[su_testimonial name="Layla (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocKbbfGMDTi_o1pfwjB7pdCAg5aFZDPDjmqpJWzVfRaebmP7GQ=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]En tant que mannequin, j'ai eu une très très mauvaise expérience avec l'une des élèves pour un projet scolaire, dommage que cela entache l'image de l'école. Peut-être les étudiants ne sont pas formés a être pro[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="Anna Kalashnikova (☆ 5/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocIoNlOAoT0q42dqsTgMGI8EUI9E6M9S6E2C10FFaOU6p0FhZg=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]I was studying in the IP program at ESMOD 2024. Honestly, I am very happy with the experience I have had. The teachers are very helpful, kind and organised. I have a lot of friends from other schools, IFA, Parsons, Marangoni, and comparing to their schedules and assignments I can absolutely say that ESMOD is the best school. If you want to apply here (especially for IP program) be ready to work a looot, because the time schedule is crazy, we have a lot of work to do, but it absolutely worth it, because the progress of work and understanding of fashion industry is huge!! We have a lot of different classes such as branding, digital marketing, drawing, modarist, history of fashion, runway etc. And main classes are Creative and technical design.
Also, I have had an amazing opportunity to attend the fashion shows, to work backstage. Esmod tries their best to grow with the new technologies to be always in trend, they add new classes, change and add new specialisation depending on the industry demand .
Fashion is a profession where a lot depends on the person, his desire and ability to be the quickest, ESMOD gives all opportunities for good networking, shows attendance and etc, you just need to know how to use it!
Can’t wait for the haute couture specialisation in the next year
Thank you, ESMOD team
Anna Kalashnikova IP2♥️[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="1.2 9.1 (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocJphmFjuUKtYsOuoGvwzHDSwfgbkxRMACU6YN_gwBTPnPGH4g=s120-c-rp-mo-ba4-br100"]L'administration de l'ecole est une arnaque complet. Ils restent à votre coté tant que vous ne payez pas le tuition. Aussi quand vous faites les virements leurs banque enleve les frais de 50€ et l'école vous exige de payer ces frais sinon ils refusent de vous entrer les classes meme ayant reglé le tution en complet. Une fois inscrit à l'ecole l'administration traite les etudiants tres mal, comme si on etais pas la bienvenue. De plus les professeurs sont hyper hyper hyper xenophobes et discriminatoires dans leurs enseignemnet. Peu importe que vous soyez asiatique, arabe, irelandais, africain, anglais ou un autre nationalité les professeurs aident seulement les étudiants francaises et ils laissent tomber les étudiants étrangeres. J'ai eu des tres mauvaises experience comme ca. Les professeurs font express pour ne pas entrainer les eleves etrangers et ne partagent pas les bons infos avec eux. Ils expliquent et aident seulement les etudiants francaises en leurs donnent des avis et des conseils pour trouver le meilleur emploi, meilleur note, meilleur tous.
À éviter à tous prix. Meme leurs service emplois est completement nul avec presque pas d'offres. Ils toute simplement copie, colle les offres à partir de sites d'emploi indeed, glassdoor, fashionjobs etc.
Aucune responsabilité et heyper discriminatoire. À éviter à tous prix.[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="F S (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a-/ALV-UjV2dNTX8IQNAgr2_LrBrmFN3ZuV-cnOC9Q6shFUY647QcC2-c3e=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]The worse school ever. Overrated! They invest in marketing and advertising more then in education. Don't throw away your money! There aren't enough teachers for the students number and they didn't teach practical stuff. You 'll never be competent, they teach a little of everything very fast and without a clear explanation. I remember in my class we were 30 people and only one teacher of pattern making extremely nervous and with no time to correct everybody. And also while searching jobs sometimes they told you: "we don't take people graduated from Esmod"[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="Sarah Stock (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocIX3-e244HRUHBuJyMQee_dm60KXCO2pOs4w2U6rluyx7pr5Q=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]I could not agree more with all the other negative reviews. This school is awful and an absolute scam in so many ways. On top of all the school fees, you are expected to purchase around 1500 euros worth of books and supplies when the course commences, most of which is uneccessary and not even used in the course. The school also has an on campus “boutique” for students to buy cheap supplies but in fact they charge up to three times more than the local art store. I have no idea where all the tuition money goes because the resources are minimal, terrible and very outdated. The “campus” is an absolute joke and the school is filled with very depressed international students all of whom are questioning why they have wasted their time and money to attend this disorganised mess of an institution. You could attend any public school and receive a much better education. Everything described in the other bad reviews is 100% accurate. Not to mention the fact that students are constantly going to the administration with visa processing problems which the administration fails to acknowledge and tell them it will be fine, simply because the school is too lazy to do anything to help them. I could go on all day listing the problems with this school. I honestly feel sad and frustrated to think of how many young people have been tricked into the nightmare which is ESMOD.[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="Truth Teller (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocIk-vg9wvRe_eO_H2uy-Ux7jJWkWdgoCcgxKB0w6zFcbKPjpQ=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]Esmod Paris "International" was a HUGE disappointment in every aspect of expectations. I can only speak for the international student experience at Esmod Paris.
From the start, they baited and switched their way into my wallet, promising me things that they didn't offer, and constantly claiming that these things would be added, but they never were. A group of us even met with several members of the administration about these issues, but no action was taken. I had many issues with this school, but the main ones were: False promisses of French language classes, Disregard of international students, Exceedingly unhelpful & disorganized administration, and Firm discouragement of creativity.
For example, I, and the majority of my classmates, were promised French languages classes as part of the curriculum, but we never got them. This was a dealbreaker for me, specifically because the third year is taught completely in French, so it is necessary to learn French in order to understand the professors. And, as an additional slap in the face, the French students received free English language courses as part of their curriculum, when it wasn't necessary for them because all of their classes are in French.
It feels like Esmod doesn't give the international students as many benefits as the French students. It would be best if they drop the "International" from their title. They really do their best to make you feel like another €. They are not particularly welcoming to international students at all, and don't really give much help with finding housing, internships, bank accounts, and other documents and accommodations necessary for living abroad. The person responsible for helping international students with Visas, Laurent Madec, is especially rude and unwelcoming. Whenever many of us approached him for help or concerns he always seemed annoyed and frustrated. This is not to say that All professors and/ or administrators are this way (because there were a few professors that were passionate about teaching) but a lot of professors didn't seem to want to teach, and a lot of administration members are very unhelpful. Our class had teachers tell us to look on the internet for tutorials instead of doing a demonstration themselves during class; anything to get out of teaching. Also, the school is very much focussed on sewing, so actual designing and creativity is just ignored.
Another one of my problems with this school is that they are VERY disorganized. Many administrators have several positions, and give very little attention to some of their jobs, so things tend to fall through the cracks. For example, studying abroad at other Esmod campuses is unnecessarily challenging and sometimes doesn't even happen. I and several other students, for example, wanted to study at Esmod Tokyo, but after very few vague meetings, and submissions of portfolios, plans were never solidified and the administrator simply dropped the ball on this program; meaning we couldn't study abroad at Esmod Tokyo that year.
The biggest issue for me however, was the fact that they DISCOURAGE CREATIVITY. They have a lot of restrictions during first and second year that stifle creativity. For example, in the first year, you're only allowed to use just white fabric. No exceptions. In the second year, you are restricted to creating garments in the same silhouette as the rest of the classmates, and you are unable to change the length or even use asymmetry. Teachers must also pre approve fabrics and colors every step of the way, and it it deviates too much from the original base, ideas are usually rejected. This was especially disappointing since I went to fashion school in order to learn to better voice my creativity, not suffocate it.
Overall, Esmod was a HUGE disappointment, and since (for some reason) this school is so highly ranked, I wanted to share my experience and warn prospective students about what it is really like. I really hope this will change things for future class of incoming students.[/su_testimonial][su_testimonial name="Cracko Mc Crack (☆ 1/5)" photo="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ACg8ocKa1WRbeDOUmKdaYzrZYzZUQf0Zrh8j3HUzVSoNx_4Q4LBksw=s120-c-rp-mo-br100"]Biggest disaster in so called 'fashion school'
This school is here to take motivated, talented, smart young peoples money, soul, time, and talent.
The school is in a 3 year program where starting at the first year will lure you in and trick you to think they have so much contacts, powers and how important the school is, but in reality the school is over crowded, dirty messy and doesn't have any resources or contacts.
The school barely has space per student in the class, no place for each student to leave anything so you have to come each day too school with heavy machines, and tons of tools.
The teachers and staff and administration are unhelpful, rude, not understanding and want to make your life difficult for absolutely no reason when THEY are the ones being paid..
There is even a so called 'internship lady' where you are supposed to be able to get contacts for internships or future jobs but she does absolutely nothing and my friends and I all wonder why such a person who does nothing is being paid.
The school lacks machines, each class has 3 most likely non working machines and only one iron per class which is more often than not always broken. There is no button hole machine, no working over lock machines and the printers are constantly broken and no machines to bind documents when they constantly ask us to turn things in in this format.
The school is "International" but by the third year expect that foreign students magically learn to speak french. When french students have english courses and english speaking students don't even have a french class.
The entirety of the three years is taken up by pattern making and design classes but we are never taught how to make portfolios, how to design layout or any sort of important information for our future. Instead the first and second year is filled with useless weaving classes where we "weave" our own fabric on a home made loom.. aka a photo frame. Life drawing classes lack proper tools, the live model is unprofessional.
The third year is so terribly organized where students take more than 6 months designing and re designing and are expected to sew to dior quality in 2 months their entire collection. The specialization classes are extremely useless and teach students to hire a photographer in a photography class or expect that we can sew leather alone at home. The production and marketing class is spent staring at a wall and being told the same thing over and over again which normally has nothing to do with what we as design students would want to achieve.
On top of all of this. The school is 10,000 euros a year. With this money you as a student will be provided with terrible teachers, a dirty school with no elevator, and the student has to pay for everything them selves. The printing, the fabrics for exercises, and are expected to resource everything on our own and give no proper contacts for shops, printing or any sort of specific materials. The school botique is a scam, selling rulers at triple the price of a regular shop and other items and is only open for a few hours a day.
ESMOD is a true nightmare and a scam and I hope no pure souled talent with future goals in fashion will ever come to this school. Might as well spend the 30,000 somewhere else.
yours truly,
MC Crack[/su_testimonial]
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Adresse
ESMOD Paris se trouve à 12 Rue Catherine de la Rochefoucauld, 75009 Paris, France
Téléphone
Le numéro de téléphone de ESMOD Paris est +33 1 44 83 81 50
Horaires d'ouverture
Lundi: 08:00–19:00
Mardi: 08:00–19:00
Mercredi: 08:00–19:00
Jeudi: 08:00–19:00
Vendredi: 08:00–19:00
Samedi: Fermé
Dimanche: Fermé