i haven't gotten my packet yet, and i'm worried about not getting my deposit in on time since i'm from the east coast. how many days do we have to send in the money?
ok cool. when did your webadvisor change to admission accepted? i'm just trying to create a time table so I know when to expect things because i haven't received the email yet...
@wyy with your admission packet, did you get any information about loans/financial aid? i'm going to need to take out some serious loans and i guess I need to seriously figure that out soon.
does anyone know how the financial aid packages work? I haven't even graduated undergrad yet (i do in June), but my parents paid for that. i'm responsible for paying for grad school myself, so i hope they're generous...or at least i hope i can get enough loans to pay for rent, food, etc...
@Johnny she just said it was a pleasure meeting with me, that they don't admit any producers without interviewing them, and that we will hear something by the end of April. I could have taken it the wrong way, but it almost seemed as though she was talking to me like I was already accepted.
I interviewed with Alex Rose. I toured the campus in December and met her then, and then just interviewed on Monday. To me, it didn't feel like a formal interview, just that they want to see that you are who your application says you are.
I finally got my application in on the 2nd. I had everything in, and my advisor forgot to send my last letter of recommendation, so i didn't make the priority deadline by one day. I was kind of mad, but i guess it could happen to anyone.
Does anyone have an estimate for the stats it takes to get into NYU, Columbia, USC, UCLA, Chapman, etc.? I'd like to be able to compare my GPA, extracurriculars, GMAT/GRE, prior work experience, and portfolio so I know how I might compare to other applicants or those already enrolled. Any...
Bruno, can I ask what your stats are? GPA, extracurriculars, GMAT/GRE if applicable? I'm looking to apply to Chapman's MFA/MBA program for 2010 and could use some advice.
I've heard before that going from undergrad directly to grad is difficult, but I'm afraid if I don't, I'll end up not going back to school at all. I don't have enough experience or education to work in the film business as of yet, which is why I'd like to get my MBA/MFA right away.
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