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  1. 14 minutes ago, gogomaddy said:

    @Dottie I’ve been to the ‘spaghetti’ building of Goldsmiths and saw some MFA degree shows in 2012. It’s a long time ago, the arty vibe and everything seemed very charming but I personally find the English university’s administrative procedure hard to rely on...  Not Goldsmiths but I have a friend who got in to MFA Photography at RCA last Fall, she suffered immensely due to the office’s poor response, plus they didn’t even gave the candidates to defer a year due to the pandemic. (fyi neither of us are English)

    My knowledge is limited to the MFA studio programs though. Have no clue about how the curatorial program works. 

     

    Congrats on getting in to both programs tho!!!!! ?  ? 

    Congrats! I'm leaning very heavily towards Bard as well, though I am not happy about not being in London lol. I emailed them with some questions about the student research trip, possible elective offerings etc. and it seems that we'll almost definitely be in person, though the trip may be postponed a while (which I don't mind because then we might go to one of the many great events that are occurring in 2022, Venice/Berlin/Documenta). @gogomaddyI'd be happy to chat more so pm me if you'd like to!

  2. On 3/21/2021 at 9:48 PM, jddg said:

    Yes I feel you! To be more transparent: I'm already based in NYC, so the more conventional MA Art History program at Hunter appeals to me most right now, in terms of cost/life change to quality ratio, but that deadline is also rapidly approaching on April 1. Of the other three acceptances I received, seriously considering UChicago's oft-derided MAPH program based on funding I received (31k) and faculty (prob best fit of all programs I applied to), but weighing the obvious drawbacks and additional living expenses of moving short-term. Fortunately, my building has already agreed to sublet my apartment for a year, so at least I could hold onto some Manhattan real estate at pandemic pricing for the MAPH year, hahaha.. Regardless, please update us if you get some response from Columbia before the rest of us, it's been agonizing wondering if the lack of response means probable rejection/waitlist or the GSAS dean has just been slow to send emails...I feel that I'm a great candidate for that program, but it could just go either way in a competitive year. I'll keep you all posted as well. 

    I'm a UChicago grad and would be happy to answer any questions/concerns you might have! I've taken many classes with MAPH students and am familiar with a number of people who are involved with the MAPH program and curatorial track. I also considered MAPH, in fact I would've applied in the second round if other programs didn't work out. Its reputation as a cash cow isn't exactly untrue, I think the tuition is ridiculous. However, I also think think they offer significant scholarships to more competitive students. Personally, in classes I have taken with MAPH students, they've always seemed bright and motivated. More importantly, my personal reasoning for considering MAPH was that courses are still taught by UChicago faculty, who in the English and Art History departments are exceptional. The curatorial track is much less structured than other curatorial specific programs but then again, I think an advantage of MAPH is that you can take classes from any discipline.

  3. @DottieOh wow no way, congrats! I’m assuming you are deciding between CCS and goldsmiths mfa curating? 
     

    and no, I have not been to either! I spent a semester in london fall 2018 and have wanted to go back ever since. I was pretty set on goldsmiths (and London) but applied to CCS because it fits my interests way too well, wasn’t really expecting anything since I only graduated last year and don’t have a lot of practical experience.

  4. 11 minutes ago, gennie said:

    Congratulations!! ? Bard is a FANTASTIC program and the campus is *gorgeous* (much prettier than London imo lol). Sending vibes your way for much success at CCS! 

    How were you notified? (Phone, email, etc.)

     

    Haha thank you, I’m not ready to go back to those winters having spent the past year in California after 4 years of undergrad in Chicago. 
     

    I received an automated email saying there was an update on my application portal, I also received an email later during the day from the administrative assistant notifying me

  5. Hi all, I applied to the Courtauld and Bard CCS after deferring an offer from last fall for the MA contemporary art theory program at Goldsmiths. Rejected from Courtauld last month, interviewed for Bard 10 days ago and received an offer today. I got the sense that they try to interview all final candidates because they suggested a bunch of different days for the interview and kept it very tight at 30 min per interview, seemed like they conducted many interviews. They also gave me till April 15th to confirm my spot.
    Hopefully that offers some clarity! Also, when I was applying last year, I reached out to some programs I hadn’t heard from when deadlines for others were approaching. Though the reply was often disappointing (rejection or no decision yet) I think it’s a very reasonable email to send. Good luck!

    ... Can’t believe I’m going to choose rural New York over London.

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