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47 minutes ago, Chrisel said:

Also accepted into Pratt!!! For MFA Fine Art (Painting), with $40 000 scholarship!! So excited!! 

Aw yay!  I got a big scholarship too!  But wowee with cost of living it's still a lot.  I'm waiting to hear from Temple still but will delibirate, maybe we'll be classmates!  Ah!

Posted
2 hours ago, Chrisel said:

Also accepted into Pratt!!! For MFA Fine Art (Painting), with $40 000 scholarship!! So excited!! 

COngrats!! :) 

Posted (edited)

"My colleagues and I have finished reviewing and ranking our graduate applicants for next year and you are on our candidate list. 

Congratulations! We are excited to share this news with you.
 
I'd like to hear whether you are interested in attending the University of Washington, discuss our program with you and field questions you might have. 
Please contact me, call or email is fine. Hope to hear from you soon. "
 
I justgot this email from Uof Washington's 3d4m program. 
Im not sure what it means. Is this an interview invite? Or acceptance? 
 
Aaah- i have gained more grays  hairs in the past 3 months, than ihave in the past 15 years! For a second i got reallly excited! Honestly i am grateful for the interviews, but its horribe for me. The anxiety and stress is too intense!  Anyonewith me? Ijust want to hear YES or NO! 
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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, meghanmetier said:

Aw yay!  I got a big scholarship too!  But wowee with cost of living it's still a lot.  I'm waiting to hear from Temple still but will delibirate, maybe we'll be classmates!  Ah!

Yea,  even with a big scholarship, going to Pratt will end up with me making a lot of dept.  I am still waiting to hear from UT Austin.  If i get in at UT Austin, im going to have to make a very touch decision...I was very impressed with UT Austin and I am really hoping for good news, but in the end I think it is going to come down to funding.  But congratulations again and good luck for Temple! Keep me in the loop. 

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5 hours ago, meghanmetier said:

I GOT ACCEPTED INTO PRATT AHHH

Congratulations!? I have an interview this week with Pratt for painting. Was curious to how the interview went, and what sort of questions were asked? Any tips would be appreciated. If I'm correct I was told they accept about 5-6 painters per year at national portfolio day. so fingers crossed there's still room for me! ? @Chriselthought I'd tag you in this as well!

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3 hours ago, sunflowerpower said:

Congratulations!? I have an interview this week with Pratt for painting. Was curious to how the interview went, and what sort of questions were asked? Any tips would be appreciated. If I'm correct I was told they accept about 5-6 painters per year at national portfolio day. so fingers crossed there's still room for me! ? @Chriselthought I'd tag you in this as well!

Hi! Firstly, congratulations on the interview!  From my experience the interview was very friendly.  They want to know about what inspires you and why graduate studies (and spesifically graduate studies at Pratt) is right for you at this stage of your life.  You get the opportunity to ask questions, and they are very open and honest when answering.  You shouldn't stress about it, they are very nice and just want to get to know you better. I am sure that you will do great.

Posted
7 hours ago, Causofit said:

Had anyone heard from upenn? 

I am still waiting on PennDesign but I'm pretty sure there are some  in this forum who have been asked to interview already 

Posted
1 hour ago, Gwhar1 said:

I am still waiting on PennDesign but I'm pretty sure there are some  in this forum who have been asked to interview already 

Yes! Already had an interview! ?Now i wait- dun dun duuunnn

Posted
10 hours ago, Causofit said:

"My colleagues and I have finished reviewing and ranking our graduate applicants for next year and you are on our candidate list. 

Congratulations! We are excited to share this news with you.
 
I'd like to hear whether you are interested in attending the University of Washington, discuss our program with you and field questions you might have. 
Please contact me, call or email is fine. Hope to hear from you soon. "
 
I justgot this email from Uof Washington's 3d4m program. 
Im not sure what it means. Is this an interview invite? Or acceptance? 
 
Aaah- i have gained more grays  hairs in the past 3 months, than ihave in the past 15 years! For a second i got reallly excited! Honestly i am grateful for the interviews, but its horribe for me. The anxiety and stress is too intense!  Anyonewith me? Ijust want to hear YES or NO! 

Yes.

I was accepted to NYU and UCSC and they both used this language. I think its legal-ese because you're not a confirmed student until after that big decision day in April.

Posted
7 minutes ago, ZahP said:

Yes.

I was accepted to NYU and UCSC and they both used this language. I think its legal-ese because you're not a confirmed student until after that big decision day in April.

Oh great! I sort of regret not applying to nyu and ucsd. I was graduating in dec and had a heavy load with thesis and all, that i kept my choices limited. I think im experiencing the post-freak outs depression. I applied to only 4 schools. 2 of which i wasnt really into but my profs advised me to do so. Hm---- i almost want to wait another year and reeapply. But im afraid i wil lose more than gain. Yikes. Im feeling super strange. Congrats on yout accepotances. Have u made a choice yet? 

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On 2/23/2017 at 0:52 AM, strawberry_jam said:

Hi there! I have an interview with RCA in 3 weeks (for MA Visual Comm) and I have no idea what to expect. Could you tell me a little bit about your experience?
I'm extremely nervous .. 

Good luck with Goldsmiths!!

 

Since each department conducts their own interviews, I'm sure yours will be different than mine (I interviewed in Contemporary Art Practice), however, all interviews can benefit from adequate preparation and self-care to calm your nerves. I found the thread about interviews to be really helpful, and I spent some time writing out answers to questions I knew would be important ie. talking in depth about my work, my influences/artists I love, concepts that inspire me, what I'm currently working on, why I choose this school/program/location. During my interview, we only talked about the work that was in my portfolio and just a quick note on what I am working on now. Also make sure to come in with some good and specific questions for your interviewer. Otherwise, just try not to let your nerves get the best of you! (I'm a hypocrite for this one of course) Also, ask if you can set up a tour of the facilities before your interview. I did this and it really helped to calm my nerves and make the place less intimidating. Good luck! We should meet for a coffee if you're there the 15th.  

Posted
19 minutes ago, Causofit said:

Oh great! I sort of regret not applying to nyu and ucsd. I was graduating in dec and had a heavy load with thesis and all, that i kept my choices limited. I think im experiencing the post-freak outs depression. I applied to only 4 schools. 2 of which i wasnt really into but my profs advised me to do so. Hm---- i almost want to wait another year and reeapply. But im afraid i wil lose more than gain. Yikes. Im feeling super strange. Congrats on yout accepotances. Have u made a choice yet? 

No, not yet- I interview at UCSD next weekend and I need a response from UCLA and USC, then I need to see funding from all of them- and theeen I can decide.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Causofit said:

Sorry, one more question. If it weird to get accepted without an interview?

Sort of but I have heard of that happening but more for waitlisted candidates.

Posted
45 minutes ago, Causofit said:

Sorry, one more question. If it weird to get accepted without an interview?

 

Not at all. I asked the same question to one of my grad school advisors and she said it is just the systematic difference. I got accepted to Syracuse and Penn State without interviews, and even with scholarships. Also, what I have read from last year's thread, schools like WashU St. Louis and UIC have been giving out offers without interviews. 

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Had the first of my interviews yesterday, at Northwestern.  I think it went well. So hard to know though. Anyone have a General time frame for notification after interview?

Posted
2 hours ago, Causofit said:

Sorry, one more question. If it weird to get accepted without an interview?

That really depends on the program. On my first round on MA applications in 2012, I was accepted without interviews to two UChicago programs (Divinity school and the Division of the Humanities) and Columbia. 

This round, I was accepted without interview to SAIC, and accepted after interview to SFAI. I was not invited to interview at Bard (rejection) and flat-out rejected from Maine. Some programs interview as a matter of course, others only interview if they see a strong candidate but aren't sure about how they'll fit in the program, or to break a tie between two attractive candidates. So short answer: no, it's not weird to get accepted without an interview. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Causofit said:

Oh great! I sort of regret not applying to nyu and ucsd. I was graduating in dec and had a heavy load with thesis and all, that i kept my choices limited. I think im experiencing the post-freak outs depression. I applied to only 4 schools. 2 of which i wasnt really into but my profs advised me to do so. Hm---- i almost want to wait another year and reeapply. But im afraid i wil lose more than gain. Yikes. Im feeling super strange. Congrats on yout accepotances. Have u made a choice yet? 

Going to grad school if you're not sure about the fit or the time you had to look into programs can end up being a really risky thing, and a huge waste of time for all parties involved. It can work out, but if you're coming straight out of undergrad I don't think it hurts to have some time out of school to clear your head and focus on what you really want, visit schools, make connections, see what environment you want to learn in. Post academia is a totally different world and one that very much helps you clarify what you want out of your grad studies - plus life experience always helps make your art better. But no, not weird to get accepted without interview - it's just dependent on the school. Sometimes the work speaks for itself enough. As someone who got an MA with a year between undergrad and grad school, my MA was too early and wasn't a great fit - and the few years following that is when I really found my direction - only now going for the MFA. Different for everyone, but I'm speaking from some experience. 

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Posted

Has anyone heard from Stanford? 

If anyone was accepted or interviewed would you mind sharing your academic histories? 

Thanks and Congrats to all who got in this  round! 

AK

Posted
On 1/10/2017 at 1:01 AM, arte said:

Has anyone heard from Stanford?

wonder what's taking so long... especially wheb their deadline was in early december.

Haven't heard from Stanford yet. I know it is a TINY program. 

Have you heard from them yet? 

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@AKinLA haven't heard from them... last yeat they sent out interviews on Feb. 15th-ish.

I applied to Stanford last year and got rejection on 2/25.... so I'm assuming rejection at this point...:( 

I've emailed them asking whether they have already sent out interview  requests, but didn't get a response...

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