To me, film school is about three things: (1) getting better as a filmmaker; (2) meeting collaborators you like as people and enjoy working with; and (3) making connections that help you enter the industry upon graduation. The UGA MFA program excels at the first two and is improving on the third.
I've gotten much better as a writer, director, and crew member since starting here, and a lot of that is due to clear and constructive feedback from the skilled faculty. Equally importantly, I've met friends and collaborators that I enjoy being with on and off set. As a new program, alumni connections and industry pathways are still being developed, but they are improving every semester.