Well, I want to be a director, so I applied to USC's grad program in Film Production (as I remember, there wasn't a specified Directing/Editing/etc.)
I was called last week, Tues. I believe. The man I spoke to was very kind and polite. He told me there were in the throes of reviewing all the applications, and that he wanted to get a greater sense of me as an applicant. He tailored his questions to me particularly, and my application, so I don't know how much they would apply to others. As I have a background in writing, and my undergrad degree was in creative writing, he asked me what got me into film and directing, we talked about how I'm interested in making character-driven indie films, he asked what films I had seen lately that inspired me or spoke to my kind of directorial/film vision, and then we talked about USC's film program, if I would fit in well there, and how it differs from what other film programs have to offer. The stereotype is that USC is a more "Hollywood-style" school, but I was left with the impression that the school simply wants to foster passionate, talented people with drive and vision, regardless of the type of films they want to make.
All in all, he was incredibly nice to me and I left feeling like we had a conversation about me, about USC, and about filmmaking, rather than it being some kind of test or anything like that.