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It just means not everyone who is accepted actually goes to school there. So around 30 people are admitted and then only 10 of them actually attend.
It just means not everyone who is accepted actually goes to school there. So around 30 people are admitted and then only 10 of them actually attend.
Hey folks!
I'm very late to this party but you all seem like such a helpful, fun lot that I have to jump in!
I've applied to the following:
NYU (Film MFA)
USC (Film MFA)
USC (Stark Producing MFA)
Columbia U (Creative Producing MFA)
UCLA (Producing MFA)
AFI (Producing MFA)
Truth be told this isn't my first application rodeo having spent the last four (!) years swimming in rejection letters of varying depths. That being said, I'm happy to share that as of this morning I received an interview notification from Columbia! Check your emails fellow Creative Producing applicants!
I wonder when they'll start with screenwriting applicants for columbia...
I do wonder how they judge applicants without a filmmaking background...
I wonder when they'll start with screenwriting applicants for columbia...
I do wonder how they judge applicants without a filmmaking background...
Also, does anyone know about scholarships/fellowships/financial aid? Should one apply for these prior to being accepted, or after you receive acceptance into a program? I'm not sure how the whole financial aid/assistance thing works, so any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
It does seem in years' past current graduate students would come onto these threads and offer support and guidance. I wonder why it's so quiet as of now.
Hi Amina! I recall from previous years that the Creative Producing applicants are scheduled before and separately from the Directing/Screenwriting applicants. I want to say that they're about a week or two apart in notifications?
Your guess is as good as mine, my friend. The way I've had it described to me is that most graduate programs are looking to fill out a class, making sure that the students they select can benefit from one another as well as the educational experience. Other than that, 'tis a mystery.
Hey everyone, I got contacted yesterday for an interview with UCLA's Producers Program. So for those who applied to UCLA, keep your eyes close to your emails. This is around the time when you should be contacted for an interview, regardless of the program you applied to.
Good luck!
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