Wow, an interesting and unexpected opportunity has been presented to me this morning. If I accept, I personally doubt that I can make any type of physical interview for NYU, or any other school which requests my presence for that matter, at least for the next three weeks. This will be a reality I dedicate myself to after this coming Wednesday.
My influential friend, who is also a Haitian native, and furthermore a famous photo journalist, has invited me, or more specifically requested that I accompany him, during his three week visit to Port-au-Prince. He has expressed to me a crucial importance and deep concern that I help him document, through film, the crucial work that he and his nonprofit organization have been dedicating in effort to rebuild and save the Haitian masses, which were recently devastated through the horrendous earthquake on January 12th.
This is personally something that greatly outweighs any work I can do in the present, including my hope in possibly interviewing, or being accepted to any film school, whatsoever!
I am not excited, yet more optimistic that any work I contribute towards, can make a difference in the present understanding and eventually aid in de-masking the truth behind the plight of the Haitian people.
Rather then aimlessly waiting for acceptance, I would rather sacrifice any hope of being accepted to NYU, or other schools for that matter, in contributing to helping the current situation of Haiti. Any work that I aid in that can make a difference in this world, would obviously outweighs my love and coveting in expanding my fictional work as a filmmaker.
As fictional work might be an important aspect of my passion, it is of far more importance in value, especially to my conscious, that I contribute to a meaningful difference in the the way which the privileged world perceives the reality of the Haitian pain.
If anyone is interested or passionate about this topic please feel free to contact me via my personal e-mail, as I will surely send you links, pictures and daily blogs of my experience in Haiti.
I feel as if I am growing stronger as an individual, especially through disconnecting myself from the superficiality of my ego, including my endless assumption and worrying that I am an unnoticed qualified candidate for graduate school at NYU. This includes constantly checking these forums for the comfort of my own psyche. I feel that I have come to the cross roads in my my life where I must actually contribute to work that truly makes a difference for the well-being of thousands in need of hope. . . To actually practice what I preach.
Now don't get me wrong, I am not a peace core nutjob, but rather an individual who simply adores and loves everything about humanity.
My e-mail address is "J.P.Lassus@gmail.com," and as I may not be able to give you specific details in this post, including the organization and individuals I will be working with, I will certainly explain in confidentially the details of what I will be doing in private conversation.
I know this topic is unrelated or maybe inappropriate to this overall thread, regarding the "NYU graduate admissions for 2010," but because of the recent James Franco posts, I feel that I am within my right, of the apparently accepted norm, to inform you of my endeavor and journey.
I would further like to remind us all, that those whose number one worry is in actuality just "merely waiting for acceptance to graduate school," are lucky individuals in comparisons to the pain amongst the rest of the world.
Furthermore, I wish you all the best luck in being accepted and obtaining interviews.
God bless you all!