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They do have a section about this up on the website...basically anyone that wants to go into Film Production has to spend four semesters in the General Education Clusters program. That program is laid out here Basically you are going to spend four semesters in the areas of art, society, science, and writing before you can get accepted into the Film Production program. (while keeping a GPA above 3.0) I can see what they are going for here (allowing you to get all of your gen ed/lib arts stuff out of the way so you can concentrate solely on film for two years) But this track has the potential of really screwing you over if you don't get accepted into the Film and Television program.
"Important dialog is only in Hollywood films" - Kyle Phillip Johnson
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| Posts: 1271 | Location: Indiana | Registered: May 23, 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Winterreverie: Cine, why not check the UCLA website? The problem with asking on a forum is tuition varies from year to year and emphasis to emphasis.
Plus, that seems like the kind of homework you should do on your own.
You think that I haven't done anything to find this out during all these months? Their website has info only about undergraduate numbers.
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Russia, Moscow (currently) | Registered: February 22, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Cine: quote: Originally posted by Winterreverie: Cine, why not check the UCLA website? The problem with asking on a forum is tuition varies from year to year and emphasis to emphasis.
Plus, that seems like the kind of homework you should do on your own.
You think that I haven't done anything to find this out during all these months? Their website has info only about undergraduate numbers.
Cine, during all of three clicks, I found the information you seek. Go to UCLA's Home Page. Click Prospective Students. Click Student Fees. Click School of Theater Film Television MFA Program. Ta-da...look at that, all of your tuition fees, laid out for you, the graduate student. Room and board prices are going to vary, based on where you live and who you live with, where and what you eat. Plan on $1600 a month, and enjoy the pleasure if and when it ends up less...when I got into UCLA, they only had one on campus housing opening available, and they expected us to fight for it, so you'll be living in oh-so-pricey Westwood, and cooking for yourself.
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| Posts: 707 | Location: USC | Registered: March 11, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Jayimess: quote: Originally posted by Cine: quote: Originally posted by Winterreverie: Cine, why not check the UCLA website? The problem with asking on a forum is tuition varies from year to year and emphasis to emphasis.
Plus, that seems like the kind of homework you should do on your own.
You think that I haven't done anything to find this out during all these months? Their website has info only about undergraduate numbers.
Cine, during all of three clicks, I found the information you seek. Go to UCLA's Home Page. Click Prospective Students. Click Student Fees. Click School of Theater Film Television MFA Program. Ta-da...look at that, all of your tuition fees, laid out for you, the graduate student. Room and board prices are going to vary, based on where you live and who you live with, where and what you eat. Plan on $1600 a month, and enjoy the pleasure if and when it ends up less...when I got into UCLA, they only had one on campus housing opening available, and they expected us to fight for it, so you'll be living in oh-so-pricey Westwood, and cooking for yourself.
Thank you for the attention, but are you sure there is Student's free section on Prospective Students page? Here is the link, http://www.ucla.edu/audience/future.html
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Russia, Moscow (currently) | Registered: February 22, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Jayimess:
Seriously, am I hallucinating, or are you blind?
:-)
Lol, relax...if you see his profile his from Russia. Maybe English isn't his native language and he might not be as great at navigating English websites as you are? Or I guess he could also be blind.
"Important dialog is only in Hollywood films" - Kyle Phillip Johnson
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| Posts: 1271 | Location: Indiana | Registered: May 23, 2004 |    |
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