CHINESEGOLD Posted March 6, 2020 Posted March 6, 2020 Hey. This has probably been asked before but I just did my first grad school interview (Bard Curatorial MA) and it was only about 25 minutes long. Did I screw up? Or is there no way to know? When I was given the invitation there was no timeframe (e.g Courtauld told me about 30 minutes). The interviewer asked me about my proposed curatorial project and some general art discursive things then just talked about nuances in the program (e.g the revamped internship program, campus life etc.) I'm nervous I messed up because : a) I told him I had no questions about the program (but I expanded that I had done a fair amount of research into the program and I really only would be curious about logistical specifics like needing a car) b) He didn't ask a ton of questions about me. Really just my proposed curatorial project and how some of the theoretical/philosophical elements functioned. He kind of started to ramble about the theory elements I touched on so I'm hoping that means I piqued his interest? This is probably a pointless exercise asking this forum but I feel like this is mostly to stop me from having an anxiety vomit
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