Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Mon Oct 30, 2006 3:18 pm
I was lucky, to get into RDC (my frist college for the beginning of my degree), I didn't have to submit a portfolio. But I did have to submit one for two other places. My portfolio sucked so much then. Bwahahahaha.
Art school, like any program is hard work. Critiques suck badly (though I may simply be bitter).
I wish you definate luck with your program Pudd'n. But if you do end up in St. Johns, we may meet up if I end up down there to see my boy. *smiles* I'd throw cats at your head whilst doing a weasel war dance.
It'd be fun!
Tue Oct 31, 2006 2:09 am
Horrif-igg wrote:Provided I actually got an interview. Which is going to be impossible if I don't write this damned essay!
Do you know when you'll know if you get an interview? I don't.
I've finished all my applications to the UK and Canada now, though I expect to be filling in a form later on for Queen's, Kingston.
*pats self on back*
Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:25 am
Dreadrun wrote:I wish you definate luck with your program Pudd'n. But if you do end up in St. Johns, we may meet up if I end up down there to see my boy. *smiles* I'd throw cats at your head whilst doing a weasel war dance.
It'd be fun!
Yeah, well, I'd...hide the cats, and then look up what a weasel war dance actually is and join you!
Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:01 pm
Horrif-igg wrote:Who knows?

You applied to Oxford, eh? What for?
History of Art interviews are 4th-5th December, but I'll have to go down the day before. I daresay I'd have a lot of free time, so if you're about you should definitely let me know.
Provided I actually got an interview. Which is going to be impossible if I don't write this damned essay!
Mathematics and Computer Science interviews are on Dec 10-13, sad

Lillie o' the Wisp wrote:Horrif-igg wrote:Provided I actually got an interview. Which is going to be impossible if I don't write this damned essay!
Do you know when you'll know if you get an interview? I don't.

The confirmation letter states that they post the notifications a minimum of 7 days before the "report by" deadline, so hopefully before the Nov 28th (Igg) and Dec 5th (me).
Thu Nov 02, 2006 4:09 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxYfnoqQ_Jc
Weasel War Dance
Anyways. St Johns is pretty cool from what I hear. Although I keep trying to picture my boy in choral practice... and then I just laugh.
Thu Nov 02, 2006 5:22 pm
Aw, Hunter Lupe! Gutted!
I haven't written my essay yet.
York have offered me BBB.
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I know it's a double post, but I R mod, hear me roar.
*ahem*
*waits for some misc disc mod to come and merge this, while she bumps*
How is everyone doing on this then?
I got invited for interview at Oxford, which is on Monday 4th, so I'm going down on Sunday night. I also got invited for interview at the Courtauld Institute (in London) on the 6th, so busy busy!
DiscordantNote: Thanks for giving me something to do! now stop being a bad influence on the little members.
Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:19 pm
I'm being a rebel and not applying for Uni! Oooh.
However, I'm in the midst of stage school auditions. Applying for London Studio Centre, Laine Theatre Arts, MD2000 and Arts Ed Tring. Anyone else applying for theatre schools this year?
Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:34 pm
So basically you guys write a whole bunch of essays and stuff?
All I had to do was to fill in an application form, read a novel, go to an entrance exam (took me about 90 minutes to finish) and then hope for the best, and then i got in!

And that was to major in English. I got into the same university just with my high school grades to another major (Finnish, that was my second priority on the list, English was my first priority).
Tue Nov 28, 2006 10:14 pm
I am in college, so I don't need to apply for anything.

But I am thinking of trying to become an RA (Resident Assistant) next semester.
Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:35 am
My uni application was easy.
Sign onto a site, pick a few courses, and submit.
Well, the uni I was going to was a bit harder - had to send in an application, and have a phone interview. But I nailed it and found out I was accepted 15 months before all my friends will find out
Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:01 pm
Silja wrote:So basically you guys write a whole bunch of essays and stuff?
All I had to do was to fill in an application form, read a novel, go to an entrance exam (took me about 90 minutes to finish) and then hope for the best, and then i got in!

And that was to major in English. I got into the same university just with my high school grades to another major (Finnish, that was my second priority on the list, English was my first priority).
Well, in England, you apply through something online called UCAS. You can apply to 6 different things e.g. the same course at 6 different universities, 6 different courses at the same university and any mixture.
Some universities require you to have an interview/send work/take an exam/etc. and they get in touch with your separately to ask for the work.
Some have separate applications forms- Oxford and Cambridge do, because they're so top-quality, or whatever.
Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:12 pm
Igg wrote:Silja wrote:So basically you guys write a whole bunch of essays and stuff?
All I had to do was to fill in an application form, read a novel, go to an entrance exam (took me about 90 minutes to finish) and then hope for the best, and then i got in!

And that was to major in English. I got into the same university just with my high school grades to another major (Finnish, that was my second priority on the list, English was my first priority).
Well, in England, you apply through something online called UCAS. You can apply to 6 different things e.g. the same course at 6 different universities, 6 different courses at the same university and any mixture.
Some universities require you to have an interview/send work/take an exam/etc. and they get in touch with your separately to ask for the work.
Some have separate applications forms- Oxford and Cambridge do, because they're so top-quality, or whatever.
Ah yeah, in the US we have the same sort of thing called the Common App. It's a shame, however, that a lot of universities (mostly private ones) don't use it, because it's really easy to fill in and submit. There's also like 6 or so optional essays that you do, depending on which colleges you're applying to. Of course, you don't put in the courses you want here because each university seems to use its own numbering system. x_x
Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:30 pm
I'm planning on finishing all of my apps this weekend. Yeah, I know I'm lazy, but most schools won't let you apply until spring of junior year anyway.
Dragonfire wrote:Igg wrote:Silja wrote:So basically you guys write a whole bunch of essays and stuff?
All I had to do was to fill in an application form, read a novel, go to an entrance exam (took me about 90 minutes to finish) and then hope for the best, and then i got in!

And that was to major in English. I got into the same university just with my high school grades to another major (Finnish, that was my second priority on the list, English was my first priority).
Well, in England, you apply through something online called UCAS. You can apply to 6 different things e.g. the same course at 6 different universities, 6 different courses at the same university and any mixture.
Some universities require you to have an interview/send work/take an exam/etc. and they get in touch with your separately to ask for the work.
Some have separate applications forms- Oxford and Cambridge do, because they're so top-quality, or whatever.
Ah yeah, in the US we have the same sort of thing called the Common App. It's a shame, however, that a lot of universities (mostly private ones) don't use it, because it's really easy to fill in and submit. There's also like 6 or so optional essays that you do, depending on which colleges you're applying to. Of course, you don't put in the courses you want here because each university seems to use its own numbering system. x_x
Looking at the
list of the member colleges, it seems like way more private colleges use it than public ones. Oh, and apparently
one of the schools I'm applying to accepts it. *sighs and goes back to scribbling essays*
Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:55 pm
Igg wrote:How is everyone doing on this then?
I got invited for interview at Oxford, which is on Monday 4th, so I'm going down on Sunday night. I also got invited for interview at the Courtauld Institute (in London) on the 6th, so busy busy!
Wrong Sunday, sadly. I'll be there from the 9th to the 13th; should hopefully be quite fun
Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:38 am
Man, I think I had to write about 9 different essays already....don't even get me started on scholarship essays.
St. John's sent me a few letters trying to get me to apply because I'm eligible for their scholarship or something.
The main college of my dreams is Carnegie Mellon (yay for common app!!)...and and, here's the exciting part: they moved their Art School deadline from Dec 1 to Jan 15!! I'm so relievedly happy...
Other than that, it's all private art schools that require portfolio slides that I still need to assemble and label.
My parents are happy that I'm already accepted in my safety school of UT (too bad scholarship app is due Dec 1)
Man, why is everything due Dec 1?!!
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