MIQI Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 I'm once again asking for intel on Stanford... If they do conduct on-campus interviews at the end of February, I reckon the invites should be sent around this time at the latest.
verynervous Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 Does anyone know what's the interview like for RCA's IDE or GID program?
eleven11 Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 Yeah, I'm wondering about Stanford too, because according to last year topics the accepted candidates received an email in the middle of March and did not get interviewed (?)
MIQI Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 2 hours ago, eleven11 said: Yeah, I'm wondering about Stanford too, because according to last year topics the accepted candidates received an email in the middle of March and did not get interviewed (?) Is that so? I noticed someone had already interviewed with Stanford by March 8 last year. Didn't see other mentions of Stanford in last year's freak out
outer_space Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 (edited) Here's some intel on schools I applied to this year: Rutgers sculpture: rejected UCLA interdisciplinary studio: no word yet Alfred sculpture/glass: Interviewed via Skype -- supposed to hear final decision by end of Feb. VCU sculpture: no word yet UC Riverside: rejected (okay this is how it went down: the time frame within they said I'd be contacted for an interview came and went. So I emailed the grad coordinator for clarification, and she responded by telling me informally that I had been rejected. I guess their method is to tell applicants to reserve the 14th of Feb for interview day, and just let them assume they're rejected if they don't hear back! I checked my email every 10 minutes for a full 7 days prior to checking in, wish they had just sent me a form letter SMH. What DO those fees pay for exactly?!) I've applied to grad school before, been looking for the right fit for SO LONG but never received the right mix of A) funding offer that made it financially feasible for me to attend + a school I felt really excited about. In 2017 I rejected an admission offer from Tyler sculpture—feel free to ask me about the interview process—basically it involved delivering an in-person lecture about my work to the MFA sculpture faculty and students, and they ask questions round-table style like a crit (that's right--a crit with strangers to prove your aptitude, about as awkward and stressful as you can imagine). This year I finally shifted my process of only applying to schools with better funding ops, and doing way better research rather than relying on hype and reputation, I'm hoping for a great fit. Some, like Alfred, even offer a full tuition waiver and stipend, plus insane top of the line facilities and teaching opportunities. Good luck out there everyone!! This is a wild process Edited February 16, 2020 by outer_space HydroHydra, atb and aniben3 3
eleven11 Posted February 16, 2020 Posted February 16, 2020 3 hours ago, MIQI said: Is that so? I noticed someone had already interviewed with Stanford by March 8 last year. Didn't see other mentions of Stanford in last year's freak out Sorry I messed it up. The two people accepted posted in 2018. They didn't say anything about being interviewed. Only that the decision came in March or the end of February. I think they already invited people for campus interviews if they conduct them at the end of February MIQI 1
Squirrel8296 Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 21 hours ago, paintpaintpaintpaint said: @M3R71N I also interviewed at UCR. Did they give you any idea of when they would make a decision? I forgot to ask. I also forgot to ask... If its anything like IU it will probably take a little more than a week for them to get back to us.
AFL Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 On 2/14/2020 at 4:58 PM, hht said: Sorry to hear that . Did you apply for the Painting discipline too? With that said, has anyone else received an interview invite to Columbia school so the arts- painting? It seems this the week they would be released, if not already.
Jns Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 Yale- rejected UCI- waiting UCLA- waiting Meca- (Low-res) accepted
yuomisota Posted February 17, 2020 Posted February 17, 2020 On 2/16/2020 at 10:20 AM, MIQI said: I'm once again asking for intel on Stanford... If they do conduct on-campus interviews at the end of February, I reckon the invites should be sent around this time at the latest. I haven't heard anything from Stanford--so I'm assuming rejection. I flew out for the open house back in November and the director had mentioned that finalists would be notified late January/Early Feb. so that they have time to make travel arrangements for the interview. MIQI 1
Rtwoneday Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 On 2/16/2020 at 2:40 PM, outer_space said: Here's some intel on schools I applied to this year: Rutgers sculpture: rejected UCLA interdisciplinary studio: no word yet Alfred sculpture/glass: Interviewed via Skype -- supposed to hear final decision by end of Feb. VCU sculpture: no word yet UC Riverside: rejected (okay this is how it went down: the time frame within they said I'd be contacted for an interview came and went. So I emailed the grad coordinator for clarification, and she responded by telling me informally that I had been rejected. I guess their method is to tell applicants to reserve the 14th of Feb for interview day, and just let them assume they're rejected if they don't hear back! I checked my email every 10 minutes for a full 7 days prior to checking in, wish they had just sent me a form letter SMH. What DO those fees pay for exactly?!) I've applied to grad school before, been looking for the right fit for SO LONG but never received the right mix of A) funding offer that made it financially feasible for me to attend + a school I felt really excited about. In 2017 I rejected an admission offer from Tyler sculpture—feel free to ask me about the interview process—basically it involved delivering an in-person lecture about my work to the MFA sculpture faculty and students, and they ask questions round-table style like a crit (that's right--a crit with strangers to prove your aptitude, about as awkward and stressful as you can imagine). This year I finally shifted my process of only applying to schools with better funding ops, and doing way better research rather than relying on hype and reputation, I'm hoping for a great fit. Some, like Alfred, even offer a full tuition waiver and stipend, plus insane top of the line facilities and teaching opportunities. Good luck out there everyone!! This is a wild process You said you didn't choose Tyler sculpture, was it because of the funding?
xzg Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 UCR's acceptance came today waiting to be interviewed at Hunter and Rutgers. no words yet and likely rejection at Columbia, UCLA, UCI, NYU (painting program)
MellonHead Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 For those waiting I heard back from SAIC with a rejection (and a suggestion to interview for the Post-Bac, anyone with experience with that?) on Thursday (feb 13) Has anyone heard from VCU Painting or Hunter or Pratt? willow j 1
ohboyy Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 8 hours ago, MellonHead said: For those waiting I heard back from SAIC with a rejection (and a suggestion to interview for the Post-Bac, anyone with experience with that?) on Thursday (feb 13) Has anyone heard from VCU Painting or Hunter or Pratt? Hey, I heard last week that I'm waitlisted for VCU Painting MellonHead 1
Loleagle Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 Hunter painting interview requests have gone out. MellonHead 1
B_Montague Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 (edited) Was your rejection from SAIC through mail or email? I haven't heard anything but also didn't get an interview... *Edit: I tried to quote the comment from above talking about SAIC rejection but it didn't work and now I can't delete this comment. Edited February 18, 2020 by B_Montague
Loleagle Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 2 hours ago, Googlyeyes said: Hunter painting interview requests have gone out. This was supposed to be in response to @MellonHead but I can’t figure it out on my phone MellonHead 1
breadbreadbread Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 just got an interview request for CU Boulder - moving image a few minutes ago
willow j Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 How much do the interviews affect the final decision of either acceptance or rejection??? Sincerely, freaking out willow
willow j Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 13 hours ago, MellonHead said: For those waiting I heard back from SAIC with a rejection (and a suggestion to interview for the Post-Bac, anyone with experience with that?) on Thursday (feb 13) Has anyone heard from VCU Painting or Hunter or Pratt? Pratt Interviews went out last week MellonHead 1
willow j Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 On 2/13/2020 at 12:08 AM, toomuchcoffee said: Pratt interview request came in. Still waiting for RISD. What discipline did you apply for at Pratt?
paintpaintpaintpaint Posted February 18, 2020 Posted February 18, 2020 updates from my list all painting: Yale - rejected UCR - accepted via phone call 2/17 Bard - interview 3/7 UCLA - nothing. I know last year ppl interviewed with very little notice the last week of February. ??
mortle Posted February 19, 2020 Posted February 19, 2020 18 hours ago, MellonHead said: For those waiting I heard back from SAIC with a rejection (and a suggestion to interview for the Post-Bac, anyone with experience with that?) on Thursday (feb 13) Has anyone heard from VCU Painting or Hunter or Pratt? hi! jumping into this thread to answer this question. i did post-bac at SAIC, and it was an AMAZING decision. my post bac year was incredibly transformative and super fun. i am still in contact with my post-bac cohort, many of whom actually went on to do their mfas at SAIC. if you take advantage of the program it’ll give you the resources to continue on to competitive mfa programs (if you want), or it’ll help you bypass that step altogether and declare yourself a fully fledged artist without mfa. obviously if you’re paying out of pocket, SAIC is mind numbingly expensive. but if you have the resources or were given aid i recommend it, especially if you’re not sure what school is actually a good fit for you or if you’re uncertain about this whole thing. MellonHead 1
toomuchcoffee Posted February 19, 2020 Posted February 19, 2020 21 hours ago, willow june said: What discipline did you apply for at Pratt? painting
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