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  1. Hi If I were you I'd find some recent-ish painting graduates from the programme you are looking at, and see if anyone is offering their services as a tutor. Having a tutor to discuss your work with is not only great for your own development, but will give you an insight into how things work on the programme(s) you are looking at. Good luck!
  2. Oh I see. I agree with your reasoning there but I hadn't understood that from this part of your earlier post: Also because that post was in the context of an international student a few pages back, saying they'd been accepted into Yale & Columbia but couldn't afford it and they were super stressed about it; I thought it was a little insensitive to say that people are wasting your time by posting about what must be an extremely stressful situation. To that student, personally I think if you've got into such great schools, even if you can't afford it now, it's wonderful for your self-esteem and a massive thumbs up from the universe telling you to carry on, dig in and focus even harder on your ultimate vision of being an artist. @advicefortheywhoneedit, it may be that international students may not know everything you know about the less well-known local schools, and so we only tend to apply to the top schools as they are the only ones we know about. Sadly, whilst it's already prohibitively expensive for us, lucrative international fees contribute to driving the costs up even further in the top schools.
  3. I think that to achieve anything in life, you need to take it one step at a time. Nothing is absolutely impossible, but you may need to have a long-term vision. None of us know if we might be the person who will get all expenses paid, until we attempt and apply ourselves. To the people who get in somewhere and can't afford it, perhaps this is the impetus they need to apply for a scholarship for the next year and then reapply the following season to the places that they got into this time -- if they never tried in the first place they'll never go, but if they try and can't afford it, they might manage to go the following year; the latter scenario is a million times better, don't you think?
  4. From speaking to students who graduated (from Slade, which is indeed an awesome school) after the new visa rules came in in the UK, it seems like it's really tough for students now when they have to leave after 3 months. Ideally it's better to be able to carry on practising in the place where you've studied, as you'll have built up a support network and the majority of your contacts will be in that city.
  5. You are in the conundrum that everybody wants to be in I don't know much about SVA but RCA is really good. Edit: Just had a look at SVA – would you really get taught by Milton Glaser & Stefan Sagmeister? Wow. If I were you I'd want more details around what that entails! That said, say both schools are as good as each other, do you have a preference for either city, or the ability to live & work in either city once your study period is over? What do you hope to achieve when your studies are done? Check out InnovationRCA and FuelRCA, initiatives providing business support for alumni.
  6. Hey Designgeek & bhavika.aggarwal Congrats on your offer, bhavika.aggarwal ! I got an offer via email (same wording as bhavika.aggarwal received), last Friday 21st -- I applied for Fine Art (Printmaking). Designgeek, I'm certain that the different schools are replying at different times. Especially as there was a full week between my offer and bhavika.aggarwal's. Best of luck!
  7. Thanks, ismewilde & kafralal! Feels like I'm dreaming
  8. I had an email, they said post will happen on the 16th "once all the College interviews have been completed" -- so sounds very staggered?
  9. Got into the RCA (Printmaking)!! Yayyyyyyy
  10. Try to mentally turn your head around from thinking about failure & rejection, into thinking you have the chance to create new opportunities for yourself. Positive attracts positive, you might make some contacts or have a conversation that will open up a new avenue for you -- but in a negative frame of mind you wouldn't notice... You can do it! You have something to offer. It's all about true grit
  11. Unsuccessful for Goldsmiths. I had to call them today as we were supposed to hear by the end of Feb – the lady who answered was asking someone else across the room and I heard a second lady laughing and saying "they would have HEARD by now if they'd been successful" before I went on hold, then the 2nd lady picked up and looked up my record to check. Sucky way to find out Oh well, onwards and upwards.
  12. Very reputable. Some great artists went there: Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, Richard Deacon, Anish Kapoor, Gavin Turk, Steve McQueen, Gillian Wearing...
  13. That's really good of you to post that here, belchert. Thanks for the info!
  14. Hey humrush, thanks for the hope! Wow, congrats on being accepted into RISD for your undergrad, did you end up going there? Whoops sorry about the confusion with RCA – I updated my footer incorrectly just now! Interviewed yesterday with the Slade, RCA is next week. I was at the RCA last night for a Laure Prouvost lecture, amazing. Such slick facilities @ the Battersea premises.
  15. Hey DidacticPrinter I had an email a couple of hours ago. Bearing in mind I would be an international student for RISD, maybe international students have a different quota so could possibly notify at an earlier time? Best of luck to you too...
  16. How weird, my RISD application link no longer has my email address on record. Just over a week ago, I was able to check my application status, but now I can't. Anyone else had this?
  17. Accepted into COFA Printmaking (Sydney), for which I suspect I'm the only person on this forum to have applied Yay!
  18. klp

    Critic My Work!

    Hey JoJoLang Cool, well if it's for Communications then tour photography is very well shot and shows you have a broad range of skills. Best of luck!
  19. klp

    Critic My Work!

    Hi Joanna Some nice work in there – what sort of MFA have you applied for? Your portfolio is very clearly laid out, it's easy to find everything and the amount of content isn't overwhelming, which is a good thing. A tiny thing might be (and this is only my personal opinion) that the blue circular previews of the work aren't as compelling as the actual work is. They look nice as a whole, from a layout perspective, but if the idea is to draw you in, they could be creating a slight visual barrier. As my main interest at the moment is in printmaking, I loved your printmaking / illustration portfolio. Really fun and well executed. The design section too had some beautiful, clean typography and visually compelling layouts. Re the photography section, the shots are really well executed – but wedding photography is such a particular genre that I'd worry about having mainly wedding photography unless that is what you are wanting to go into. Anyway, it's hard to advise without knowing what you are aiming for. If it's a photography MA, then you might need to rethink this section to be a little broader / experimental. But if not then ignore me as you are clearly communicating the ability to get a good shot! My background: My BA was in design, majoring in photography. I have over 10 years' experience working as a UI designer (mainly in rich media / television). My current artistic practice is mainly in Media & Printmaking, and that is the area I'd hope to get into for an MA / MFA.
  20. Sorry to hear that, Yellow Magnet. Sounds like you have a lot of other options, though! Good luck.
  21. I called them today before I heard and they said ppl would hear by Monday latest. I wouldn't cross off yet, they are just getting through volume. Who knows what their communication order is, could be alphabetical or submission date for all we know. Good luck!
  22. I've got an interview at the RCA! Yayyyy happy v tines me!
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