WriterGirl
Well-Known Member
Just finished my interview with Columbia (Directing/Screenwriting). Two profs (directing & writing). Conversational style. Super nice guys. About 20-something minutes.
They asked about the kind of stories I like in general, the kind of stories I'd like to tell, what I'm currently writing and reading, about a story not in my portfolio that I'd like to develop, whether I'm interested in directing since the curriculum includes directing classes in the first year, how my life and the fact that I'm an international inform my stories. Oh, and we discussed how my autobiographical essay relates to the writing portfolio I submitted.
I'm freaking out. I hope it went well, but I have no idea. They said they weren't sure when I'd hear back since "admissions" is a whole team so it's not really in their hands, quite literally. They did say they were talking to me because they found me interesting, so there's that.
They asked about the kind of stories I like in general, the kind of stories I'd like to tell, what I'm currently writing and reading, about a story not in my portfolio that I'd like to develop, whether I'm interested in directing since the curriculum includes directing classes in the first year, how my life and the fact that I'm an international inform my stories. Oh, and we discussed how my autobiographical essay relates to the writing portfolio I submitted.
I'm freaking out. I hope it went well, but I have no idea. They said they weren't sure when I'd hear back since "admissions" is a whole team so it's not really in their hands, quite literally. They did say they were talking to me because they found me interesting, so there's that.
Last edited: