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Midas - first of all, congrats on the interview!
as for attire, most of the folks that were there on my interview day were dressed casually, as in a shirt and khakis. I went in a white button up untucked, some black slacks, and my chucks. I wouldn't go in ripped jeans and a metal tshirt, but I also wouldn't go too slick or formal.
as for the interview itself, it was hella laid back. for us, they had a room where we waited with some of the current students, who were super cool. everyone was very nice, and we just sat and sort of broke the ice and releaved some stress before our interviews. i'm not sure if they will have the same thing for the internal transfers, but I would imagine they do. I would get there early and chill with them if I were you, I have a feeling that the input from the current students was used.
our interview was held with two people, and it, for me, was very laid back as well. you don't have to go in with anything prepared at all, and I wouldn't worry about studying up on film history or the programs history. they really just want to assess your personality, and it is important to them that you are the type of person that works very well in a team and with others of varying opinions/ideas. the whole process was personal and informal, but I would expect at least one or two of the stereotypical interview questions, but they seemed like mere formalities to me.
you might notice that I haven't given you any specific questions. I'm not being stingy, it's just that, from those I talked to that also went through the process, none of us were really asked the same things. it was nice, because it was clear that the interviewers had read our essays and such, and had really personalized the interviews. with that in mind, the best advice for a successful interview is also the most cliche, be yourself. but this time, unlike job interviews where you might feel compelled to embelish, it is true. I think that they want to see your idiosyncracies, because they are important to artists.
good luck! hope to see you this fall.
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| Posts: 11 | Location: CT | Registered: May 12, 2008 |    |
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Hi Everyone! I am already a UCLA student, Geography Major. I had my interview yesterday, I think it went very well. They both seemed to like me and we joked and laughed. It was more like a conversation with friends than an interview. Did anyone else have this experience? My question though is this: How soon will we know if we are accepted? And will it be in time to change our summer schedules to Film, and is that necessary? Any input or info will help. I am so anxious, if I don't get in I don't know what to do. I hate geography now, and need OUT!!! lol... Thanks!! Geography Bruin 
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| Posts: 5 | Location: Santa Clarita | Registered: June 07, 2008 |    |
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Yes, but what were your 5 movies?
"The everyday is so mind-numbing as it is currently being fueled by an inept group of creatives that were spawned into this existence by a society that overwhelmingly embraces spoon-fed philosophies built on a foundation of fad-based truths in hopes of attaining microwave enlightenment." ----- Me
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| Posts: 39 | Location: FLORIDA | Registered: March 10, 2008 |    |
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Thanks Midas you have restored my faith in humans... I thought I was invisible. No one wanted to answer the question.....By the way would you like to read my personal essay for UCLA? I know this is kinda off topic...but I'm shameless.
"The everyday is so mind-numbing as it is currently being fueled by an inept group of creatives that were spawned into this existence by a society that overwhelmingly embraces spoon-fed philosophies built on a foundation of fad-based truths in hopes of attaining microwave enlightenment." ----- Me
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| Posts: 39 | Location: FLORIDA | Registered: March 10, 2008 |    |
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I'm applying for the fall of 2009. I graduate with my AA from a local school here in Fl in August. It's a first stab at it so be as critical as you need to be: where to email it?
"The everyday is so mind-numbing as it is currently being fueled by an inept group of creatives that were spawned into this existence by a society that overwhelmingly embraces spoon-fed philosophies built on a foundation of fad-based truths in hopes of attaining microwave enlightenment." ----- Me
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| Posts: 39 | Location: FLORIDA | Registered: March 10, 2008 |    |
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