Originally posted by Generallyspeaking22:
After being rejected last year, I sent e-mails to Richard and Hal that UCLA was my first choice all along (which it was) and that I was going to do the PP via Skype (which I did) and reapply. Richard said if I did all of that and did it well, I wouldn't be disappointed (and I'm not!)
However, before even knowing whether I had an interview or not, I started working on two tv specs and a pilot after I sent my application out the first time around. I had the time and I was excited about writing. So I used those three scripts, plus the material I already sent in for my application the second time around.
I think if I hadn't started writing that stuff in December, I would have to agree with SheScribe that the period between now and the Nov. 1st deadline isn't as far as you might think. Nonetheless, that shouldn't stop you from at least starting on one new sample or other types of creative writing.
You'll go in a better writer for it and come out a better writer for it too.
Congrats on everyone who has been accepted. I look forward to meeting all of you.
For those who didn't make it, you can if you want to and are willing to put some work in.
Is the professional program worth it? I'm thinking of applying for the summer program or one-year program.
Is it hard to get accepted in the PP program?