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  1. so you are saying you got an interview at UC Irvine? How did you hear? Just wondering since I applied there too...

    first time post long time lurker.

    so far i have/had interviews with MICA, Yale, and Tonight i heard that UC IRVINE is asking to interview.

    Still waiting to hear from VCU, UCLA, USC, Rutgers

    anyone heard from these schools?

    oh yeah/ its sculpture. mostly do installation, performance, video

  2. cant wait for tomorrow!!!! I hate Sundays now and Mondays always seem exciting, hoping to hear more stuff. Also, I know two of us have interviews with UPenn on Tues, but Ii thought there was someone who interviews tomorrow. If so would you please be kind enough to post what types of questions you are asked? Thanks, that would be really really helpful!!!

    i SOOO agree with you on the sunday/monday thing...this sunday is gonna be a lonnng one, tomorrow can't come soon enough!

  3. Hi everybody,

    I've applied at about 10 schools, from Pratt to CalState Long Beach. Rejected at Otis and Michigan, got an interview with SMFA first week of March, but have no idea what that means in terms of ultimate odds. How close is interview to accetance? Thanks, and good luck everyone! -John

    from what i gather, the chances of being accepted from interview is around 1 in 3...would people agree with me on this?

    when i interviewed for MICA hoffberger last year, i think they said they interviewed about 25 candidates for 8 spots.

    you said you applied to pratt, me too. where else? i think ur the only other person who mentioned pratt this year in this forum so far...did you apply for the painting program?

  4. well, thank you. i've applied to MICA (Mount Royal & Hoffberger) and SAIC, and a few here in Canada as well (no one here will know of them i'm sure). btw caraa i think your work is really great.

    thanks! do you have a site with your work? i wonder if either of us will hear from mica anytime soon...when i got a hoffberger interview last year, they notified me on the 16th...

  5. i've only heard from Slade: last week (Feb 3) by email - i'm on the shortlist, and only those who can attend an interview in person will do so; no phone or skype interviews (i'm in Canada so i won't be going); otherwise they will review portfolios of those who can't attend again during interview week.

    Dang. There goes another one for me. But thanks so much for posting that and for joining our convo here--and congrats on being shortlisted! Let us know if u hear anything more. Where else did you apply?

  6. I just got an email to set up an ID at UC Irvine, which is most likely just so I can check my status once it comes in, but I'm hopeful haha And spoke w someone at UC Riverside, and decisions should be coming out next week.

    Not sure if anyone else is even applying to these schools..

    i'm applying to UCI! just got the same email. doesn't seem like it meant much besides they got my fafsa info and to set up my id. and there's nothing useful (yet) that i can see in my UCINet account...i can't even find any info on my app or anything...

  7. I'm so bummed thatI didnt hear from Northwestern.... I feel pretty sure they would have notified me already if I was to have an interview!!!!!! DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I really liked that program and the funding (and Chicago) but oh well on to the next one, right!!! There isnt a rejection email yet so maybe ther is still a chance (that sounds desperate)! Essentially 3 down and 8 more to go!

    yeah i'm bummed about that too, but even more so about not hearing from PennDesign; i thought it looked like it could be a good fit. let's not compleeetely give up on the possibility, but i think u are right to frame it in your head like 3 down 8 to go because last year i was way too hopeful and after waiting months to hear back from schools i was still crushed to get my rejections (it's so cruel of them to have waited so long!). so yeah, 3 down 8 to go for me as well. (or maybe 4 down? i don't know about this cca shit)

  8. Maybe they haven't looked at everyone's yet. I would email or call and ask.....i seems weird that a school would give the option of opting out of slideroom. Some of my schools required slideroom or a CD, and in addition they gave the option of including a url. When is the deadline? They may be reviewing applications as they come. Also, if the deadline just passed recently, there is the possibility that they haven't rounded up your rec. letters or transcripts yet. I called a school worried about that because they said my app was incomplete...and they said they would accept me as on time if they got my materials within 2 weeks of the deadline. This was because they got such a high volume of mail that transcripts and letters could float around for two weeks before being connected with the other materials in your name.

    arggggh. i have been talking to cca on phone and email today. when i called, the woman said everything was fine, reviews were still going on, and all my stuff was there.

    but when i emailed the grad director i got a response saying that i should have used slideroom, that OTHER grad programs allow u to use a website url, but not this one. they apologized for the confusion, but WTF??? why couldn't they have told me that my portfolio was missing instead of telling me all my app items were there, safe and sound? i'm pissed. CCA interviews are going on today for chrissakes.

    in any case, i submitted a slideroom portfolio to them and i'm am sooo hoping that this doesn't hurt my application, though it seems quite obvious that it has.

    meanwhile, people are getting interviews from penndesign and northwestern too, so i'm assuming that's bad news for me on those fronts.

    i was so hoping that this year wouldn't be like last year, but so far, it is worse.

    anyway, thank you guys for advising me on the cca glitch, i'm glad i did something about it!

  9. Interview at PennDesign (despite the fact that they told me that they don't conduct finalist interviews?!?). Notice via email this evening, scheduled for Monday, Feb 14th.

    Congrats!!! I applied there too...wondering if I'll hear from them anytime soon. Is it an in-person interview? Did they give you any indication of why they are doing the interview despite what they say about not doing them?

  10. Thanks so much you guys, I am going to email them now and try to call them tomorrow. They have really got me confused...This is what it said on the application online:

    "Your portfolio can include still images, time-based media, interactive media, and URLs (web pages and websites). The portfolio must be submitted digitally and online only. Our system allows you to create a digital portfolio with required caption information. Digital video upload is also possible.

    Please indicate how you will be submitting your portfolio: SlideRoom URL

    To submit your digital portfolio via SlideRoom, please go to http://cca.slideroom.com. Please keep in mind that once your portfolio has been uploaded and submitted to the college no further changes can be made. There is $10 administrative fee to use this service. If you experience any technical issues, please email help@slideroom.com for assistance.

    To submit your digital portfolio as a website, please indicate the exact URL clearly on your résumé and/or personal statement. (If this is the case, you do not need to also submit a portfolio via SlideRoom.com.)

    The deadline to submit the portfolio is January 5, 2011."

    god dammit. based on yalls reactions, the problem must be in that i didn't use slideroom, but why would they say this shit? maybe using URLs was just for people with video work? i don't fucking know. FUCK

  11. yay for Memphis! I went to Rhodes as an undergrad, graduated in '09...living back up north now, but I miss Memphis so much!

    @ECM: i looove your work, it is absolutely stunning. i could look at those images for hours.

    @jmc2011: your work sounds cool, do you have a site?

    like jmc2011 and Payne, I am a figurative painter also. i was rejected from Yale too. I've found it very frustrating that many programs really don't seem to be very figurative-friendly....i feel like i just don't see much figurative work being done by current students, but maybe that's an inaccurate judgment and it's just that I'm expecting to see more of it than I am.

    good luck to all of you with interviews!

  12. OK, is it stupid to be freaking out about this:

    People have already heard from CCA about getting interviews, it seems. I applied there, and as my portfolio submission I chose the option to provide the URL to my work on my website rather than use slideroom. I feel like something went wrong, because I have been checking my website traffic everyday and still there is nothing from a cca.edu server, nor any hits from zip codes in that area at all. Why are they already setting up interviews with those who make the first cut, if they haven't even looked at some people's (my) work yet? it has been bugging me for a week now. WTF

    Any thoughts?

  13. What attracted you to Slade?

    I wanted to at least apply to one place in London, to cast my net over there, and after much debate between slade, royal college, and goldsmiths I decided slade seemed best for me. goldsmiths seemed a lil too conceptual (i think? I'm still not so informed on what the schools are like, just kinda went with my gut), and RCA is just so expensive.

  14. hahahaha this is great! i don't remember much of my dreams lately, but I can bet that I've had some similar to yours! All that anxiety and, at this point, lack of control, over our fate is just killerrrrr

    I agree! I have been gaining weight but that's no mystery since I am a stress eater (and general food lover, really don't get the people who don't like the taste of food/wish I was one of them).

    I also had a dream, but yours sounds much more promising. Mine was that I had an interview at Yale (already rejected in real life btw) but I didn't really know what was going on and then suddenly realized I was 20 minutes late for a half-hour interview. It was in this weird lecture hall with super stadium seating and a bunch of people were just chilling around. The interviewers were at a table in the middle looking up and I was freaking out that I was late and apologizing like crazy since I honestly had no idea why I was late or that I was even having an interview, but didn't want to tell them that. Anyway the biaaatch who was interviewing after me got to kind of steal my interview, so we were having this bizarre dual/duel interview that became like jeopardy minus the buzzers. She kept responding first and I was like "hell no this is my interview," so I kept trying to interject at the end of what she said, but I so cleary sucked. They were asking questions like "What do you think of the SCB?" And I was like WTFFF is that??? but my enemy girl knew so I tried to BS about that too. Anyway it all came to a close when they asked to collect my notes for the interview... I was like um I didn't think I was really supposed to have any (the other girl had a neatly-typed booklet of course) but I had these weird notes about who the interviewers were, such as"she likes cats and is quite mean" and I had to hand them over!

    Horrible, weird dream, which, at least, will not be a reality since there will be no Yale interview. See people, there are positives to being rejected. No embarassing epic interview fails.

  15. Those are good questions. I applied this year for the second time to two of the schools I applied to last year, MICA and RISD (plus 9 schools to which I hadn't previously applied). And it turned out that about half of my portfolio was new stuff, and half was stuff that they saw last year. I have no idea whether this is ok or frowned upon, I just took the chance and we shall see.

    I think hullo definitely has a good point to use other resources, BUT i will say that last year's application process made me much more prepared for this year's. I am definitely glad I got that experience last year of going through the motions: doing the apps, having a couple interviews. This time around, I know more of what to expect. So, I would say that if you have the time and energy, apply to some places at the end of the year. But I definitely wouldn't recommend just applying to your "dream school." Sure, apply to that, but also apply to some that don't have such slim acceptance rates. Try to get through the first round of the app process and get some interviews; that will really help and, it is the only way of getting an inkling of what they think of your work...because, in my experience, the only solid "feedback" about your work that you get from the process comes from the words "rejected" or "accepted." Admissions committees don't seem to have time to tell you what they like and dislike about your work. That's why the grad portfolio day is such a great thing--it's the only chance I've had where they DO tell you that stuff.

  16. Alright everyone, here is some info that will make you feel good about your level of preparation. I'm completing my app for CSULB today (as, its due, well, *today*), and I've just noticed that their process for letters of recomendation is different than every other school I've seen. I'm required to have the recomendations on a seperate form that must be signed by the instructor. So, given that, its a road trip for me today to meet up with old professors and then get this package post-marked before 4pm, yay! I have to be the biggest procrastinator around.

    Someone asked about UCI. UCI was a tough choice for me to apply to. I was debating between UCSD and UCI. I would (very briefly) sum up the two programs as this; UCI is conceptually focused on interdisciplinary work dealing with gender issues and cultural awareness. UCSD is conceptually focused on the emergence of new technology to educate audiences. I'm not driven by gender issues but I think I could have an interesting dialog at UCI where as UCSD's focus on technology just simply does not fit my traditional focus on paint.

    thanks for the tidbits on those two programs! (i think i was the one asking)

    btw, i have sooo done exactly the type of last-minute/procrastination bullshit you are describing, many times over. i think some of us just work that way...believe me, i think that there is some kind of productive craze that comes out of procrastinating. as dangerous as it can be, it isn't always a bad thing :)

  17. Yeah, i remember reading last year in this forum about people who were getting columbia interviews. Last year, I got into UW Madison without an interview. MICA Hoffberger, on the other hand, interviewed me and definitely requires that for shortlisted candidates. I'm wondering though about some of the schools I'm applying to this year: does anyone know whether CCA, UC Irvine, UC San Diego, Mills, Northwestern, or UPenn require interviews for their shortlist?

  18. Meant to reply to this a while ago, but anyway...I get away with it because I'd been living rent-free when I moved home. My dads a farmer, and he had a barn with an apt in it that he wasn't using, so he let my bf and me move in there, as long as we did some work to fix it up. I also receive Massachusetts' nearly-free health insurance; my age, earnings, and whatnot made me eligible. Plus, my pay at the wine store has actually been enough. Those factors made it possible to make ends meet. However, since then, we've moved into an apt where we pay rent, and fortunately by bf has been making enough to hold us over, but I'm not sure how long that'll last....

    I paid for app fees mostly with money I got at Christmas from family members. Thank god for them.

    It's such a legitimate question, especially when it comes to how the hell I'm going to afford paying for school, and how I'll afford paying off loans thereafter...

    It'll never be easy, that's for sure.

    This board is the best resource! So, I have to wonder...how do you get away with working part time? If you only work part time, then how do you pay for things like food, clothes, rent, art supplies, shampoo, and health insurance? Lol. That's what I don't get. I would love to know how people pull this off because my parents are getting ready to cut the cord. Everyone is going to hate me because I was actually lucky enough to have my parents pay for my MFA apps...but they made it clear that it was their final financial act of kindness.

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