I did!!! I'm so sad too, I don't know how i'll make this possible. Still very grateful though. We should DMHave you all reviewed your financial aid packages? I just got mine. I’m so sad![]()
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I did!!! I'm so sad too, I don't know how i'll make this possible. Still very grateful though. We should DMHave you all reviewed your financial aid packages? I just got mine. I’m so sad![]()
there's private forums for AFI on here I thinkDo you have an AFI 2022 fellow facebook or WhatsApp group? I think we should make one, don't we?
I did!!! I'm so sad too, I don't know how i'll make this possible. Still very grateful though. We should DM
I feel you. I think there’s a general sentiment that they expect fellows to pull out loans. Which, for some people works and for others it doesn’t. I still haven’t heard anything about scholarships yet, so I hope I’m at least offered something haha.I feeeeeeeel you. Out of context, $10k is SO much money to me. But against $100k a year, woof. Grateful, yes, but also wondering how in the world I’m going to fund this. Does anyone have any more clarity on scholarships through the school? I was under the impression that there are a small handful of full tuition scholarships available and that everyone else gets $10k/year but maybe that’s not the case? Wish there was a little more transparency about it all.
Fingers crossed you get the big monies!I feel you. I think there’s a general sentiment that they expect fellows to pull out loans. Which, for some people works and for others it doesn’t. I still haven’t heard anything about scholarships yet, so I hope I’m at least offered something haha.
Yes i feel great to get 10k, but man, how will I come up with the extra 170k in tuition and living expenses? Having that in loans is terrifying and a massive burden. So excited to get in. I'm just thinking more and more about the cost!!I feeeeeeeel you. Out of context, $10k is SO much money to me. But against $100k a year, woof. Grateful, yes, but also wondering how in the world I’m going to fund this. Does anyone have any more clarity on scholarships through the school? I was under the impression that there are a small handful of full tuition scholarships available and that everyone else gets $10k/year but maybe that’s not the case? Wish there was a little more transparency about it all.
Here's the thread in the private forum:there's private forums for AFI on here I think
I got in with editing emphasis.
I share the cost anxiety with you all. I got a small scholarship too and I'm also wondering how much they give out, and how many students didn't get anything at all... Expecting students to pull out loans is an American thing I'm guessing lol. Down for a WhatsApp group too!
Congrats everyone!Didn't get any scholarship, not sure how I'll be able to afford it. Maybe I don't understand loans enough as I've never needed to take them out for school, but idk I'll be able to pay $1400 a month once I graduate.
If I end up going, I'll be entering the program with a heap of student loan debt from my last degree (we love the USAmerican education system! what a deal!). I wouldn't take any financial advice from me, a Taurus who loves spending money I don't have but can't stop because *it's in the stars*, but feel free to DM me and I can tell you a little bit about my federal student loan experience thus far! The tl;dr is that 1) you can apply for an income-driven repayment plan, which means when you leave school and are making less money, you pay a percentage of your income versus a fixed monthly sum you may or may not have. Interest still accrues during that time because of course it does. Then, when you become the next David Lynch with your fancy AFI degree, you can move out of that repayment plan and make it all go away with the snap of your very wealthy fingers. 2) If you go the loan route, federal >> private. All loans suck, but private loans can be especially predatory.Didn't get any scholarship, not sure how I'll be able to afford it. Maybe I don't understand loans enough as I've never needed to take them out for school, but idk I'll be able to pay $1400 a month once I graduate.
If I end up going, I'll be entering the program with a heap of student loan debt from my last degree (we love the USAmerican education system! what a deal!). I wouldn't take any financial advice from me, a Taurus who loves spending money I don't have but can't stop because *it's in the stars*, but feel free to DM me and I can tell you a little bit about my federal student loan experience thus far! The tl;dr is that 1) you can apply for an income-driven repayment plan, which means when you leave school and are making less money, you pay a percentage of your income versus a fixed monthly sum you may or may not have. Interest still accrues during that time because of course it does. Then, when you become the next David Lynch with your fancy AFI degree, you can move out of that repayment plan and make it all go away with the snap of your very wealthy fingers. 2) If you go the loan route, federal >> private. All loans suck, but private loans can be especially predatory.
**This is not financial advice. I am not a financial advisor and don't really know what I'm talking about, just what I've personally experienced. Have a glorious day.**
I was told that schools may say it's not possible to have a side job, but most people do anyway in the US because college is so unaffordableHey what kind of options are there for international students who didn't get a scholarship? I dont know how I'm gonna be able to even pay the deposit money at this point...
I talked to Robert (co-head of editing) about this last week. It is possible to work a *very* part-time job while in school, but it’d be more like gas/grocery money (which is better than nothing!), than anything substantial that you could put towards tuition. For example, there’s a cafe in the school you could work at. I think he said the name was Espresso Obsesso? Or you could babysit or find a similar job that allows you to work a few hours around your school schedule.I was told that schools may say it's not possible to have a side job, but most people do anyway in the US because college is so unaffordable
That's strange! I got mine last week.Also emailed Robin to ask when we’d get our financial aid packages (bc this will determine whether or not I can swing AFI) and she said, “The financial aid award notifications will be sent out this week.”
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