I am just trying to clear something up. For FSU's Film program, do you have to apply by December of your freshman year at FSU? If that's right, why would I want to enter college at FSU as a freshman without knowing whether or not I would be accepted into the Film School?
I am just trying to clear something up. For FSU's Film program, do you have to apply by December of your freshman year at FSU? If that's right, why would I want to enter college at FSU as a freshman without knowing whether or not I would be accepted into the Film School?
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Smit-Dawg:
why would I want to enter college at FSU as a freshman without knowing whether or not I would be accepted into the Film School? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
That's the risk you take. If you don't get in, and are hell bent on an undergrad film degree, you can probably transfer elsewhere. FSU is a pretty good school all around, so you can't lose too badly either way.
Nota "Pre-meds and Engineering majors have had this problem longer than we have" Mono
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