whywouldiputmyrealname Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 What is going on at UCLA...applied to their Art MFA (Painting and Drawing)... and still haven't heard anything. I was honestly expecting mid-March, but I doubt decisions will come out tmrw. This may be dragged out until the last day of March or even April...I am prepared to receive my acceptance letter on April 1st just to see "April Fools" in fine print at the bottom of the page
imnotsure Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 5 minutes ago, whywouldiputmyrealname said: What is going on at UCLA...applied to their Art MFA (Painting and Drawing)... and still haven't heard anything. I was honestly expecting mid-March, but I doubt decisions will come out tmrw. This may be dragged out until the last day of March or even April...I am prepared to receive my acceptance letter on April 1st just to see "April Fools" in fine print at the bottom of the page Earlier on in the thread I saw one or two people who I think applied for the painting program or at least one of them did, mention they got acceptance letters. I had an interview (not for painting though) but haven’t heard anything so I was feeling bummed out about it worldcleft 1
whywouldiputmyrealname Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 9 minutes ago, imnotsure said: Earlier on in the thread I saw one or two people who I think applied for the painting program or at least one of them did, mention they got acceptance letters. I had an interview (not for painting though) but haven’t heard anything so I was feeling bummed out about it Wow someone already received their acceptance letter!?! what page of the thread is that on? UCLA Art MFA has six different areas of study, but I would assume all of the letters would be released at the same time Don't be bummed out tho! Having an interview is much better than simply receiving a rejection letter....we might be in the dark right now but it could be worse. What area of study was your interview for? (I haven't been contacted at all)
imnotsure Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 20 minutes ago, whywouldiputmyrealname said: Wow someone already received their acceptance letter!?! what page of the thread is that on? UCLA Art MFA has six different areas of study, but I would assume all of the letters would be released at the same time Don't be bummed out tho! Having an interview is much better than simply receiving a rejection letter....we might be in the dark right now but it could be worse. What area of study was your interview for? (I haven't been contacted at all) I think it was in the late 40s early 50s page wise but I’m not super sure. I’ve been checking this forum way too much so I’ve lost track. I was kind of hoping they would release the different areas at different times to give me hope that i might have a chance but ??♀️ One can only hope and well I’m just trying to be ok with any outcome at this point because there is no other way of thinking about it. & ceramics
lilyxia99 Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Got acceptance from Calarts Experimental Animation, but not expecting much money from them lol Thinking of where to go... Eric from America 1
whywouldiputmyrealname Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 49 minutes ago, imnotsure said: I think it was in the late 40s early 50s page wise but I’m not super sure. I’ve been checking this forum way too much so I’ve lost track. I was kind of hoping they would release the different areas at different times to give me hope that i might have a chance but ??♀️ One can only hope and well I’m just trying to be ok with any outcome at this point because there is no other way of thinking about it. & ceramics I found what you are talking about and honestly I wouldn't believe everything you read on this forum. The-Fourth-Dimension 1
Pickle555 Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 1 hour ago, whywouldiputmyrealname said: What is going on at UCLA...applied to their Art MFA (Painting and Drawing)... and still haven't heard anything. I was honestly expecting mid-March, but I doubt decisions will come out tmrw. This may be dragged out until the last day of March or even April...I am prepared to receive my acceptance letter on April 1st just to see "April Fools" in fine print at the bottom of the page Hey. I applied to UCLA for Painting and Drawing. Here's my timeline: -Interviewed Feb 11th -Accepted via phone call Feb 21st -Updated portal with acceptance letter March 10th (declined the offer March 13th) This being said, I know other people who applied in different departments who had interviews and such at different dates than I did. It seems like their communication is a little all over the place... anyway, hopefully that's helpful information. SocialKonstruct and CactusWren22 2
oli_czhang Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 I have been struggling between my two offers so far: Pratt sculpture with a $7500/semester scholarship vs MassArt sculpture with a $2500/semester scholarship. Pratt offered more but there is also the higher life cost in NYC. Does anyone have any advice on these two choices…?
swifteggtart Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) Just received my last result, think it is a good time to share all the info! My background: fine art with a focus on art & technology study SAIC Art & Tech - admitted ACCD MDP - admitted NYU ITP - admitted CMU Entertainment Technology - admitted UCB MDes - admitted (not MFA, more of a technology innovation design program) UCLA DMA - waitlist (finger-crossed) MIT Media Lab - rejected (expected) RISD D+M - rejected Edited March 18, 2022 by swifteggtart hibiscusleaves, Tater-Tot and hopeful.jpeg 1 2
KPCT123 Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 6 hours ago, foundobjectlife said: Waitlisted UCSD - if anyone else was waiting:) MFA or PhD? I'm waitlisted for the PhD...
The-Fourth-Dimension Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 3 hours ago, whywouldiputmyrealname said: I wouldn't believe everything you read on this forum.
eatyoveggies Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 5 hours ago, oli_czhang said: I have been struggling between my two offers so far: Pratt sculpture with a $7500/semester scholarship vs MassArt sculpture with a $2500/semester scholarship. Pratt offered more but there is also the higher life cost in NYC. Does anyone have any advice on these two choices…? In terms of cost of living, I have lived in Boston and currently live in NYC and honestly... the cost of living is not that different. It is EXPENSIVE in Boston too unless you live outside the heart of the city, but same in NYC. Since MassArt is technically a public school, they do keep their tuition more affordable compared to Pratt. So although they are giving you less of a scholarship, MassArt would still likely be a more affordable out of pocket cost. I have had professors and friends at MassArt and Pratt and both loved their programs so in terms of quality of program, your choice is great either way IMO. Good luck! oli_czhang 1
impliedpaste Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 10 hours ago, oli_czhang said: I have been struggling between my two offers so far: Pratt sculpture with a $7500/semester scholarship vs MassArt sculpture with a $2500/semester scholarship. Pratt offered more but there is also the higher life cost in NYC. Does anyone have any advice on these two choices…? Boston and NYC cost of living is pretty comparable honestly, but in NYC you will have much more access to a broader art community! friendlyvoidcritter and oli_czhang 2
worldcleft Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Has anyone ever got into a programme, started it, realised it wasn't a good fit, and then switched out? Are you allowed to apply to other college while a full-time student? What's the sort of protocol there? I'm a bit nervous about how programmes are amid covid upheavals, even if covid seems to be abating (you never know...). What happens if you received funding to attend? swifteggtart 1
Hjuoollpphhfcvn Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 I would like to know the exact same since i have had mixed reviews about the program i'm interested in so im evaluating the same worldcleft 1
ricecake Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 (edited) Is there anybody who received a rejection mail from Pratt Institute?? Edited March 18, 2022 by ricecake
Loleagle Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 12 hours ago, whywouldiputmyrealname said: I found what you are talking about and honestly I wouldn't believe everything you read on this forum. I know someone who received an acceptance to ucla painting .
Antisocialprintmaker Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 17 hours ago, nobodyok said: Thank you for sharing your update, but sorry for your rejection! I think you're right about being late and on different timelines. Was the rejection just a portal update, or also an email? I had seen a hit on my website from Gainesville around Feb 21st, assuming that's when they viewed my application, but that's almost a month ago lol. Not sure at this point if there's still a chance for interview.. It was an email. And no worries I got a good offer from my first choice school so I’m ok with it. They looked at my website and everything too so I’m not sure if it’s a good indication of the application process, but I think it’s a good sign that you haven’t seen anything. I don’t believe they’re doing interviews or anything yet
slickjaketheruler Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Just got an offer from Tyler for Printmaking, with negotiated funding that’s to be determined. eatyoveggies, The-Fourth-Dimension, Faxma and 5 others 8
Strawberrycat Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 3 hours ago, worldcleft said: Has anyone ever got into a programme, started it, realised it wasn't a good fit, and then switched out? Are you allowed to apply to other college while a full-time student? What's the sort of protocol there? I'm a bit nervous about how programmes are amid covid upheavals, even if covid seems to be abating (you never know...). What happens if you received funding to attend? A couple of people mentioned beginning a program and then dropping out of it early on because it wasn't a good fit and are now applying again. I have no idea what happens with funding situations though or with people who stay in the program the whole first year. That sounds like a tricky situation.
worldcleft Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 10 minutes ago, Strawberrycat said: A couple of people mentioned beginning a program and then dropping out of it early on because it wasn't a good fit and are now applying again. I have no idea what happens with funding situations though or with people who stay in the program the whole first year. That sounds like a tricky situation. Sigh. I mean this is extra hard as I’m international. It’s really no joke to move halfway across the world drop out and re apply. I just don’t have time
Strawberrycat Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Just now, worldcleft said: Sigh. I mean this is extra hard as I’m international. It’s really no joke to move halfway across the world drop out and re apply. I just don’t have time Yeah, that sounds even trickier then, I'm sorry. ?Have you been able to have zoom meetings one-on-one with faculty members or current students yet?
worldcleft Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 Just now, Strawberrycat said: Yeah, that sounds even trickier then, I'm sorry. ?Have you been able to have zoom meetings one-on-one with faculty members or current students yet? I have actually. And I found the faculty to be people I’d want to work with. Some of the students, I liked, others not so much. I’m mostly bothered by the school’s lack of a robust humanities or cultural studies department. It’s important for me that these things are there because they can really change what happens on a more holistic front.
Strawberrycat Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 1 minute ago, worldcleft said: I have actually. And I found the faculty to be people I’d want to work with. Some of the students, I liked, others not so much. I’m mostly bothered by the school’s lack of a robust humanities or cultural studies department. It’s important for me that these things are there because they can really change what happens on a more holistic front. Hmm. I'm not sure what to suggest in regards to that. Have you looked at other schools that you might want to apply to, to see if their humanities and cultural studies departments are better or if you would be in the same situation if you applied again?
worldcleft Posted March 18, 2022 Posted March 18, 2022 4 minutes ago, Strawberrycat said: Hmm. I'm not sure what to suggest in regards to that. Have you looked at other schools that you might want to apply to, to see if their humanities and cultural studies departments are better or if you would be in the same situation if you applied again? There are some of the UCs I didn’t apply to this round, which I wish I did. I’m not sure I want to wait another year!!! This has been brutal enough.
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