tutenkhamen
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Thank you, Paul! Yes, I shall get back here as soon as the interview's done and will share everything that could prove useful!
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I've been obsessively checking myLMU to see if anything has changed, and I noticed two odd changes today (which probably mean absolutely nothing, or just that they've just started looking at my file), but I'd love to know if anyone has encountered the same ...
#1 -- When I go to to the System Logins, then the Graduate Application Profile, it pulls up my application (obviously), but in the "My Profile" section, the Anticipated Entry Term, Academic Level of Interest, and Program of Interest all used to be marked with a red asterisk, but now they're not. Info is all still there, but asterisks are gone.
#2 -- From there, when I click on the "Submit Supplemental Items" and go to that page, my Personal Statement and Creative Work/Writing Sample used be red and offer the option to delete them (far passed the submission deadline). No longer. They are now grey and unable to be deleted (not that I was looking to do so, just noticing the change).
Like I said, probably means nothing, but I'm in the crazy mode like everyone else in looking for any indication of what's happening with my application, and would love to know if any other LMU peeps have encountered these two changes as well.
Got officially admitted to Chapman's Directing MFA.
AFI peeps, I had my directing interview, and I overheard the admissions office saying that March was going to be a busy month. All final decisions (acceptances, rejections, wait lists, and scholarship awards) will be sent on April 4, 4/4. <<they tell us this before and during the interview
They seem to be interviewing directing applicants first or at least that's what I gathered since all of the others interviewing were directing candidates.
Advice on the interview: expect the questions you assume (why film school, what films you hope to make, what movies you like, how will you pay, etc.)....My interviewers very thoroughly had read both my essays and had watched both my films (the "surprise" film and the other submission)-- they will most likely ask you questions about things you wrote in your statements. Overall, they're just trying to get to know you and what you're about. They try very hard, they say, to build an ensemble group that meshs well together as a class and contains a variety of voices. My advice is to be yourself and hope that who you are comes across in the questions you answer.
My interview did feel pretty intense (very serious, not easy-going/chill). The school definitely takes itself very seriously as a film school and creates this atmosphere of intensity(whether you like that or not)...
Good luck to you all! And it does kinda suck knowing April 4th is somewhat far off in the future.
Do they ask specific questions of your past, work/set-experience etc? In other words does it feel like you are required to "sell" yourself?
Wuff. I would be so frustrated by that as well! Maybe give it till tomorrow before end of business and then give them a phone call?So, I emailed Miami yesterday asking them when I could expect to hear a decision. I was originally told by the admissions people that I would have a decision (good or bad) by the 2nd week of February.
Well, the month is almost over, and I've heard nothing. I got an email early this morning from Admissions saying I could "expect a decision letter via email today". That was at 9:30 AM Est. It's now 7:00 PM Est. and I've received nothing from them! Considering it's three hours past normal business hours, I'm thinking I won't hear anything today.
Now I'm wondering if I should email them again. I don't want to constantly have to contact them, but now I'm concerned they might have sent it to the wrong address or something.
I understand things go wrong in admissions all the time, but it feels so shitty to be told to expect something and then receive nothing. My anxiety can't handle that...
Please share your experience on what made you want to barf!give us the dirty details!
Thank you for this information! I've reached the film forum equivalent of psychotic and have actually combed through any and all threads containing the letters AFI. One thread said that his interview was super casual and that there was no need to dress up. He said they laughed and just had a conversation about film. This does not sound like what you experienced. Did you dress up? Was there laughter? I'm a hooded sweatshirt, van wearing kinda lady and I would hate to show up casual at a business attire situation. That being said...I would hate to wear business attire. It's not me and I think it would throw me off my game. I'm applying for the screenwriting program so I'm thinking at the very least I could get pass on wearing a dress. Thoughts?
Thank you for this information! I've reached the film forum equivalent of psychotic and have actually combed through any and all threads containing the letters AFI. One thread said that his interview was super casual and that there was no need to dress up. He said they laughed and just had a conversation about film. This does not sound like what you experienced. Did you dress up? Was there laughter? I'm a hooded sweatshirt, van wearing kinda lady and I would hate to show up casual at a business attire situation. That being said...I would hate to wear business attire. It's not me and I think it would throw me off my game. I'm applying for the screenwriting program so I'm thinking at the very least I could get pass on wearing a dress. Thoughts?
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