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Rmutt: mine changed today as well, also got my rejection letter today... Thanks for the encouragement! but unfortunately it was a rejection...I knew it was coming as I did not interview...
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Thin letter from vcu awaits me at home ...it's most definitely a rejection have to wait until 4 to look at it myself
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Eboni_Rain reacted to a post in a topic: MFA 2012 All Art ADMISSIONS freak-out forum!!!!!!!!
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Congrats! although im sorry to hear about the lack of funding. How did you find out? email?
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I agree with fool4nine on the age/giving up part, although i do also sympathize with you.. I recently got a chance to hear chuck close speak about his life and expereinces and his exact words about grad school were: " Grad school is only good for 2 things: 1, to have the room and to make art, and ....(pauses) and two....umm.. God damnit , theres got to be another reason why grad school is important" eventually he came up with 'a sense of community'. As humorous and fitting as this is, its also important to note his 'classmates' were; richard serra , Nancy Graves, and Janet Fish... just to name a few I am your age, and I feel like we do have pressure to go get it 'now or never' kind of thing. I would love to eventually teach at the college level, right now I teach k-12 art which is another animal in of itself, but would like to/need to get my masters within 5 years to keep my teaching cert. I think getting an MFA as apposed to an MS etc.. allows me flexibility in careers, while still being able to work on and improve my work. Personally I know eventually I would like to have a family etc. As of now I have nothing holding me back, Im single, and I could/would move anywhere. Although Im not going to give up by any means if I dont get in this round. I look at it from this angle, even if I have to wait a year or two, or more for that matter, I'll be smarter about the programs I apply to, build up my portfolio , and earn money so If i don't end up getting funding I can have some saved to kick back on. I Just make work, apply to places that feel right and have good funding and if its meant to be , then its meant to be.
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wait... you mean to tell me schools wont accept my hopes and dreams as payment?!?! ...rats on a serious not, as much as I want to get in this round, It might be a blessing if i dont, as next year I will hopefully have enough saved to go to a decent program ( especially if i get a bit of aid from future school) other than that I really would love to get my bar tending license and make some wicked tips
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Mlo said sculpture was still interviewing in rounds At this point I've lost faith ...here's to another year of teaching disrespectful high schoolers
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Oh no! I hope i didnt make you feel bad! i think im just stuck in recruitment mode as I worked in the admissions office during much of my time there..haha. did they offer a ta-ing position? I know they do for sculpture/ceramics, with an living stipend, but that could just be for those departments that are a bit more sparse than the eia program. Im sure where ever you go you'll blow them away!
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Miyamoto: I agree with outwest I actually went to alfred for undergrad and had a lot of the professors that you would have for the MFA in EIA program ( namely Peer Bode, and Xiowen Chen ) Honestly not only are these professors highly intelligent, but have AMAZING connections. Xiowen was able to get Oliver herring to come , speak , and sit and chat and eat pizza with the undergrads/grads , along with many other well established artists. I feel like small schools often get overlooked, especially alfred. I know its not in a place you might not want to spend 2 years of your life, but the sense of community is amazing! plus even though its in somewhat the middle of nowhere, your still only a 4-5 hour drive from nyc, have great networking opportunities, and still meet great artists. I would honestly apply but they really dont accept graduates from their bfa program to their mfa program ( i also would like another experience and to get out of the area) Sorry , thats just my 2 cents and plug for my alma mater !
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congrats! you must feel on top of the world ! and thanks for the info! i feel like schools got an overwhelming amount of applicants this year esp. which is why , my personal opinion here, they might take a bit longer to decide
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Best thing I've read all day ! thanks for the laugh !
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And does anyone know if vcu interviews in rounds ? I'm curious
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I was toying with the idea of low/medium residencies last year but decided they were not for me, it seemed like all the ones i was looking into where more interdisciplinary, which i enjoyed. It seemed to me that you needed to be pretty well established...meaning, you needed to have a very generous studio space available to you, and, (my hangup) live in a city where you would be able to meet with mentors for critiques throughout the semester. I remember being on the phone an admissions counselor and she asked me where i was living, I told her new york and her response was " oh thats great ! we have so many mentors, and artists affiliated with our school in nyc" i interrupted her and poped her enthusiasm balloon by explaining that i was in western ny, 5 hours away from the city. She basically then told me i'd have to move, completely defeating the idea of a low residency program..haha this is probably things you already know, sorry i couldn't be more help or speak from experience.... hopefully someone on here can give you more insight!
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Congrats! and to everyone else who heard good news today!
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this actually strangely does make me feel better, even though i didnt get the email/have incomplete items, that means they are still sorting through applications, maybe not in all departments, but still...a glimmer of hope haha
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great work ! best of luck!