Hi all!
I am new to the community and was wondering if anyone could give me a rundown on chances of getting into schools. I have applied to USC, UCLA, SFSU, Chapman, Columbia, LMU and Ohio--all for the directing track. Columbia is the goal, but I'd like to know my chances and everyone on here appears to be a fantastic resource.
I will graduate from the University of Oregon with a degree in Political Science and Journalism: Electronic Media, as well as a film certificate. I know this is not a distinguished school, but I've worked hard. I double majored and have a 3.8 GPA. Beyond that I have worked on various short films, taken acting courses and immersed myself in film theory/aesthics. I also had an internship in Ghana, Africa this past summer, where I worked as a journalist for a local language radio station. I am currently a UO senator and involved with the multicultural center and the coalition against environmental racism.
Beyond all this I am gay. I don't know how schools respond to this, but I think it is significant. I have a different world view because of it and different stories to tell. In addition to this I have a very unique past that stands out in my personal essays. I'm a great writer/storyteller and, while film experience is limited, have worked on video projects throughout undergrad. How does everyone feel? What are my chances?
I am new to the community and was wondering if anyone could give me a rundown on chances of getting into schools. I have applied to USC, UCLA, SFSU, Chapman, Columbia, LMU and Ohio--all for the directing track. Columbia is the goal, but I'd like to know my chances and everyone on here appears to be a fantastic resource.
I will graduate from the University of Oregon with a degree in Political Science and Journalism: Electronic Media, as well as a film certificate. I know this is not a distinguished school, but I've worked hard. I double majored and have a 3.8 GPA. Beyond that I have worked on various short films, taken acting courses and immersed myself in film theory/aesthics. I also had an internship in Ghana, Africa this past summer, where I worked as a journalist for a local language radio station. I am currently a UO senator and involved with the multicultural center and the coalition against environmental racism.
Beyond all this I am gay. I don't know how schools respond to this, but I think it is significant. I have a different world view because of it and different stories to tell. In addition to this I have a very unique past that stands out in my personal essays. I'm a great writer/storyteller and, while film experience is limited, have worked on video projects throughout undergrad. How does everyone feel? What are my chances?