Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
To continue expanding the exclusive tools, producing more in-depth interviews with admissions teams, and keeping FilmSchool.org completely ad-free and unbiased, Supporting Membership prices for new subscriptions will increase starting May 1st.
Originally posted by rai:
I feel the same way! Can't wait for the mail to come... but anyways at least it will get here in a week or so. Do you know anything about housing?
Originally posted by Anomen1985:
25 years old. Undergraduate film major at NYU, 3.85 GPA.
Senior thesis film won a bunch of awards, screened at festivals all over America. 5+ years of experience working professionally in the industry as an editor, producer, director. Won some awards, grants, etc. for screenplays I've written in the past.
Thought about grad school a lot all of last year, but really only sat down and focused on applications beginning in the second week of November (they were due December 1st). BIG mistake. Should have left 2-3 months to complete applications.
My number one piece of advice to anyone that will go through this process in the future is to START YOUR APPLICATION EARLY. DO NOT WAIT for the last minute. I really feel like you should complete your application up to 3 weeks before you actually plan on sending it in - so you can have some time away from it, and then look at it again with fresh eyes before sending everything in.
Columbia University - REJECTED (3/31)
USC - ACCEPTED (2/25)
AFI - Interviewed on 2/28, Awaiting April 15th response
These were the only three I applied to, but if I were doing it again today, I would add UCLA, CalArts, and American University to the list.
Originally posted by intimatesecretary:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Anomen1985:
25 years old. Undergraduate film major at NYU, 3.85 GPA.
Senior thesis film won a bunch of awards, screened at festivals all over America. 5+ years of experience working professionally in the industry as an editor, producer, director. Won some awards, grants, etc. for screenplays I've written in the past.
Thought about grad school a lot all of last year, but really only sat down and focused on applications beginning in the second week of November (they were due December 1st). BIG mistake. Should have left 2-3 months to complete applications.
My number one piece of advice to anyone that will go through this process in the future is to START YOUR APPLICATION EARLY. DO NOT WAIT for the last minute. I really feel like you should complete your application up to 3 weeks before you actually plan on sending it in - so you can have some time away from it, and then look at it again with fresh eyes before sending everything in.
Columbia University - REJECTED (3/31)
USC - ACCEPTED (2/25)
AFI - Interviewed on 2/28, Awaiting April 15th response
These were the only three I applied to, but if I were doing it again today, I would add UCLA, CalArts, and American University to the list.
Originally posted by assal:
@Kwokts,Koquard et al. congrats to all your success! I'm excited to be (probably) working with you in fall ;o)
Originally posted by Koquard:
22-year-old w/ BS in Electrical Engineering
(Don't ask. I was practically the worst student in that field of study.)
NYU - Dramatic Writing - Accepted
Columbia - Concentration: Screenwriting - Accepted
Anyone have a similarly incongruous undergraduate major?
Stop guessing about your chances. See exactly where you stand with real data from 5,000+ applications by becoming a Supporting Member.
Acceptance rates, reapplication success, interview impact, portfolio breakdowns, and more.
Instant access • Cancel anytime