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Does anyone know the deal with the online app status? I just logged into my submitted app page today (out of complete boredom) and was disheartened to find it listed as "Incomplete". Is that normal? Is anyone's status listed as "Complete"?

It goes on to say that my application is in the first stage of evaluation and I'll be notified if there are any problems, but the adage "no news is good news" never set well with me...
 
Posts: 55 | Location: USC | Registered: May 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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i just received a graduate catalog mentioning my USC id number, so hopefully i m in their records but as far as the online app status is concerned mine just says 'submitted'/ complete. i've heard they notify student as late as April for interviews in May, again its not come from an admissions officer so m not sure, but at this stage i'd like to say "no news is really good news"!
 
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Hmm... guess that means I have a phone call to make, but I will say that I was under the impression that (with the exception of extreme circumstances) USC hardly ever conducts interviews.
 
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Mr./Mrs. Unfurled,

I, too, am marked "incomplete." While that may have some merit existentially, I don't quite see how it applies to my USC app. The note goes on to say that my Recs are complete, my transcript is complete, my test scores are complete... but that the "Other Supporting Documents" have not been received. What on earth would those be? Obviously, all the SCA materials were submitted online with my application. What more do they want from me? (Maybe financial aid info?)

Please let us know the fruits of your call.

--IA
 
Posts: 93 | Location: New York, NY | Registered: December 18, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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IA,

Your situation sounds identical to mine, but fear not, I spoke with admissions and they said ignore the "incomplete" that my application was considered complete on their end and had already been forwarded to the Film Department for review.

And feel free to call me "Sir Unfurled" (because I've always been a fan of consonance, and, well, knights...haha).
 
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A few notes from a USC MFA admitted in 2007, to ease your worries...

My status never changed online.

I got my admissions letter on April 13th, got financial aid stuff a few days before that.

No interviews that I know of.


You kinda just gotta wait.
 
Posts: 757 | Location: USC | Registered: March 11, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Jayimess--

If my recollections from archive-scouring are correct, you got in to USC off the waitlist--ja??? Was April 13th, then, your first notification ("welcome to our waitlist") or your second notification ("welcome to our school")?

And while I've got you here... one Q about USC for which your insider knowledge would be most appreciated: it is my understanding that USC offers screenwriters some sort of "writing-directing" concentration... How does that work, precisely? I mean--when is this decided? What does it mean?

Yrs gr't'flly,
IA
 
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IA,

Yes, I was waitlisted. That was my first notification on April 13th...I think that's the day...I know it was before the 15th.

Of AFI, UCLA, and USC, USC was the first decision to come down. UCLA's acceptance followed shortly, then AFI's rejection (though AFI's admissions called in early June and said "errors were made" and offered me acceptance---really weird).

Anyway, he letter said that I would be notified by telephone if I got a bump, have 24 hours to make a decision, and that this would happen by May first.

I had already accepted UCLA admission before I heard from USC...I had little faith in the concept of a waitlist and was a tad bitter not to gain admission outright.

And when I did get bumped, the first two of three notifications were via mail May 7th or something, with a phone call a few days later...and though I can't recall the exact date, but I had over a week to decide.

In the end, though it was a hard, hard decision, I had to go with USC, and I have not a single regret.


Okay. There's your waitlist info.

On to Writer-Director.

As writers, we have several concentration "tracks" to choose from. While everyone in the program writes features and television specs, the tracks determine your thesis package. Feature...Television...Animation...Interactive...Writer-Director.

The first two tracks are the most often taken, and thus the most clear cut.

The others aren't as popular, so they are basically tailored to each student.

I'm taking the Writer-Director track. I declared it at my Fall advisor meeting, along with one other student, though several others have hinted that they are considering it.

I will take 500 level production courses in lieu of genre writing electives, as well as a thesis feature course, so I will enter First Pitch not only with features and specs, but with several films.

I don't know what exactly the prerequisites are, but I do know that you need film experience, as my fellow writer-director is teaching himself the nuances of using film this semester, while I fulfilled the requirement with my undergraduate thesis...since you're not a Production student, you won't take the 508 team 16mm class.


You have to decide by the Spring advisor meeting, because while the first year is mostly laid out for you, the second year is in your hands.


I hope this
 
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Post must've been too long.

I hope this helps.

Also, I forgot, there is also a more production minded track for television writers, called the Showrunner track.
 
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Jayimess--

Thank you *thank* you for taking the time to explain. USC isn't exactly forthcoming about these tracks in their materials; in fact, if someone on this forum hadn't mentioned said tracks, I'd never have known they existed at all.

Any other secrets we should know? (-:

Danke,
IA
 
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I am in the exact same boat with my application. When I log into my account it also says that the application is incomplete. I called up the school and they said that I should not worry about it-- they will send me a letter or card if I have missing portions of my application.

I am applying for the MFA Production program. I am sure hoping I get in!
 
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The info about the tracks came in my acceptance packet, and were a huge factor in my decision to attend USC.

My best recommendation is to move to LA as soon as you possibly can, rather than just before school starts.

Also, apply for the loans the second you get in, not late July as recommended.

And bring sweaters...it's not as warm as you think ALL the time, just most of it.
 
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Will transfering into USC film program from a JC be easier than straight out of high school? Does USC's film program even exist freshman year? If I get in as a freshman, will I be in the film program, or do I apply when I'm a sophomore for junior year?
 
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