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| quote: Originally posted by MJS11: Pleiades, your boat scene sounds awesome.
Aw, thanks. I'm pretty sure it's less than great, because when I read it over just yesterday, it made me cringe a little. | | | | Posts: 52 | Location: Pangea | Registered: September 09, 2009 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by nyny4282: yay for the rejects cafe.
i've already started writing new essays and working on a script for a short i plan to make before next year's round. i'm also sort of an emotional wreck, but actually that's good for artists...
don't stop get it get it. your scenes sound original/interesting-- i am not sure it's about the work samples necessarily... just keep writing!
Yes, agreed, and thanks for input. I'm working on new stuff too - doing a lot of plotting and outlining right now to try to nail down stories that have more emotion in them. Chin up, that sort of thing, I guess! | | | | Posts: 52 | Location: Pangea | Registered: September 09, 2009 |  
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| Which schools do spring admission? I was rejected everywhere I applied but this year I'm just applying everywhere and if I get rejected I'll go to NYFA or UCLA Extension. I don't think experience matters much but I think video sample does; writing samples matter most and GREs and academics least, apparently...and unfortunately for me!
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| | | | Posts: 82 | Location: Nowhere | Registered: February 08, 2010 |  
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| All this talk of bourbon on the forums today is really brightening a dismal week of rejections. Heavy crystal glass. Check. Ice cubes. Check. Maker's Mark. Check. Let the good times roll.
"Life imitates Art" --- Oscar Wilde
| | | | Posts: 20 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: November 12, 2010 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by WillieGreen: I feel your pain, main.
If you dig up last year's "rejected" thread, you'll probably find a handful of people who got in this round.
Gotta hang in there.
Willie I know you applied and got rejected at UCLA the first time and then got in the second time. As someone who has been on both sides of the fence can you tell me what it means to get an interview but not make it? Does that mean they liked my writing but that I bombed the interview? I thought my interview went great by the way. It lasted over 45 minutes and my interviewer seemed to like me. How do they decide who to interview? I wish when they rejected you they would tell you why you didn't get in so that you knew exactly what to focus on. I don't want to change my personal statement if it was great but my writing was lacking or vice-versa. I can change my approach to the interview but was that the problem or did I do okay with that and it was something else? When I e-mailed them to ask if they could tell me why I didn't get in they said it was pure numbers, but there still has to be a rhyme and reason to why they picked who they picked. I keep trying to analyze it all and its driving me crazy. Any words of wisdom? | | | | Posts: 11 | Location: Tulsa, OK | Registered: April 11, 2011 |  
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