Hi there,
I think I will go for Calarts photography this year. I am from Hong Kong =)
Nice meeting you all. As a foreigner, I have a few questions in my mind because I have never studied an art degree in the US before.
What do you expect from Calarts? Why did you pick Calarts? =)
I agree with you. Even though I got accepted by two famous schools, my finances do not allow me to finish the degree. I can still figure way to collect money right now. =(
hi there,
From some yahoo answers and forums, I have heard that "SVA adopts the open admission policy, so most likely a lot of people get accepted". Is this true???
I got accepted by SVA's photography, video and related media program for 3 years. But they said they will not give any financial aid to internatinoal applicant. I got accepted by calarts as well. Like you said, they will send out the offer before early april. I am torn between these two options
Hi there,
Anyone have any experience with this program? I am accepted to study 3 years since I do not have a bachelor degree in photography. But that's loads of money.... I am confused right now.
I haven't been to calarts before so I don't know if it has nearby galleries. calarts program is a 2-year program and SVA is a 3-year program. 3 years is a bit too long for me!!
Money is a big concern. SVA seems more costly then calarts =(
In terms of photography rankings, calarts is higher. What are the advantages and disadvantages of studying in these schools???
Sounds that calarts will give financial aid to students. So I am inclined to pick this school. What do you think??
I got accepted by SVA too , MFA in photograhy, video and related media. wondering if they offer any financial aid for international applicant??? fingers crossed
I wish I applied for schools that are generous to help students. =( This is the first time I applied for grad school in the US.
I hadn't thought that many students, even the locals, are under immerse stress about money!! Fingers crossed for everyone awaiting the result of financial aid!