Hi everyone,
I’m currently in a bit of a dilemma. I was recently admitted to DePaul’s MFA in Creative Producing and SCAD’s MFA in Film and Television (with a scholarship). However, I was rejected from the UCLA Producers Program after the interview stage.
I know that all of these schools are excellent, but UCLA has been my dream school, especially because of its huge reputation in my home country.
I have two main questions for this community:
1.How much weight should I give to The Hollywood Reporter rankings?
2. If I decide to go this year, which school is the better choice?
Here is how I see them:
Thanks in advance for your help!
I’m currently in a bit of a dilemma. I was recently admitted to DePaul’s MFA in Creative Producing and SCAD’s MFA in Film and Television (with a scholarship). However, I was rejected from the UCLA Producers Program after the interview stage.
I know that all of these schools are excellent, but UCLA has been my dream school, especially because of its huge reputation in my home country.
I have two main questions for this community:
1.How much weight should I give to The Hollywood Reporter rankings?
- In 2024, UCLA was #10 and DePaul was #11.
- In 2025, DePaul jumped to #9, while UCLA moved to #11 and SCAD to #12.
2. If I decide to go this year, which school is the better choice?
Here is how I see them:
- DePaul: The MFA Creative Producing program is based in LA. It’s very producer-focused with internship opportunities.
- SCAD: Located in Savannah, Georgia. It offers a broader knowledge of filmmaking (cinematography, editing, etc.), and I’d get to produce several films with classmates. They offered me a scholarship, but it's contingent on maintaining a certain GPA, which feels like a slight risk.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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