After studying fashion design for a year and a half, how long will it take to graduate and practice for half a year? Now I still can't do anything, let alone play the board. What can I do when I come out?
I believe that this situation you have encountered is not rare. At present, the "business" of domestic design colleges is particularly hot. In just a few years, various domestic art colleges have mushroomed. According to your description, I'm afraid your school is an out-and-out company school. At present, the training of students in fashion design major mainly focuses on theory, and there is little skill training for students. Many so-called famous brand clothing colleges, such as Beifu, Donghua, Daqiang and so on. I'm sure the graduates can't beat the board. At least the printed cardboard is limited to the most basic prototype, regardless of the cardboard used in the actual factory, so you are not facing the problem. According to common sense, a newly graduated design student must know nothing (from the perspective of the enterprise), but it doesn't mean that you are rejected by the enterprise.
After going to work, you will find that many things can be learned in just a few days, which is not as complicated as what the school said. Over time, you will master some practical knowledge that is far simpler than the textbook. Over time, you will integrate your theoretical knowledge with the work at hand (the degree varies from person to person).
If you study fashion design at school, you'd better apply for positions such as designer and design assistant.