Again... anybody from LFS?

I was going to apply for this Fall, but I got accepted to USC before the application deadline, so decided to go to USC.

I've never seen the campus, but they did send me a prospective and I corresponded with some faculty. It is quite reputable. It's in Convent Gardens, in the heart of London. The same institution organizes the BAFTAs. It has a pretty decent reputation in the industry. It's considerably smaller than NFTS (the main UK tv/film school) and attracts a more diverse student body, from around Europe and Asia.

Its Masters program is 2 years (US programs are 3), and it's an MA, not an MFA, even though it's hands-on practical.

Living in London is extremely expensive and the course itself is more per semester than you'd pay in the US. Add to this the relative strength of the Pound compared to the greenback at the moment.

That's about all I know. Hope it helps. Good luck.
 
Thanks Daniel :) at least I know I'm not the only one thinking about this school! and congrats for USC...
If anyone hears anything more, or is applying there now, let me know!
 
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