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Does anyone have any idea as to when we should expect to hear back post interview? I know they are interviewing all month but am wondering if maybe they'll start offering spots before they finish seeing everyone? Last year it seems that people started hearing back around march 15th.
 
I'm waiting for a rejection too, but still clinging to a bit of hope! Received a rejection from NYU today, so the silence was confirmed as a bad sign.

Does anyone know if Columbia still has interview calls to make?
 
I was notified yesterday of my acceptance to the MA in film ftudies program...any other film studies applicants in the building?
 
@Quian - Are you a CP applicant? I've had mine and it is very individual I believe. Just make sure you know why you want to get into film and it will shine through. i think they are just looking for people who want to get in to it for the right reasons. We discussed random things like a couple of recent films, why I liked them etc, and that is something you can't really prepare for. I didn't get asked anything about my application for example, not my résumé not anything, and I was in there for a good half an hour.
 
Originally posted by s.aldani:
@pinsandneedles I'm afraid I don't, have you not heard yet?

Is anyone willing to share a tiny bit more info on their interviews so far? My only question is do they ask any crazy/specific/offthewall questions?

Thanks!
Sx

I had mine too, and though I can say there were not really any "crazy" questions, it is more of a conversation and as such, the questions can get pretty random.


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Hi,I am a CP appllicant,and have interviewed on 7th, Yep, they also ask some question like without resume. unluckily, our internet connection is bad. the interview below 30m.
Originally posted by kincid:
@Quian - Are you a CP applicant? I've had mine and it is very individual I believe. Just make sure you know why you want to get into film and it will shine through. i think they are just looking for people who want to get in to it for the right reasons. We discussed random things like a couple of recent films, why I liked them etc, and that is something you can't really prepare for. I didn't get asked anything about my application for example, not my résumé not anything, and I was in there for a good half an hour.
 
has anyone heard anything post interview yet?

@ColumbiaNYC how were you notified of your acceptance? Did they say/give any indication you were going to be accepted during the interview?
 
Originally posted by ath579:
I put my preference down as screenwriting. Was contacted last Friday.

Oh okay. Just wanted to check if Columbia is still sending out interview notifications. Best of luck for your Interview!
 
Any Screenwriting / Directing people have any comments from their interviews so far? They say anything about when you'll hear back It seems like the Screenwriting / Directing interviews are going to have spanned almost a month by the time they're done, so just curious...
 
I'm a producing applicant and I haven't heard anything. Honestly I don't think the interview went my way so I am expecting a rejection, which sucks because I got so close!
 
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