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It was pure stress from January till the applications were all sent out in December, then it was just a waiting game.
Until this month, when my schools started asking me for interviews.
I can't believe how much it's costing me just to get to these meetings...I have to go to Manhattan on Friday, went to DC last week, but I'm glad I'm able to make time to do it.
I don't know how I'll feel after UCLA's interview, but I felt a huge sense of relief when AFI was over.
All in all, it's just a few more weeks till I can actually not feel silly checking the mail every day, and either celebrations or consolations will follow.
I'm pretty sure I'll move to LA even if I don't get in, but I haven't thought about it too hard because I'm operating on the assumption that I will be working towards an MFA this fall.
Ayiyi. It sounds like I'm calm, but I'm really not, now that I think about it...
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| Posts: 703 | Location: USC | Registered: March 11, 2007 |    |
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I applied to USC, UCLA and Chapman. I was already given a swift rejection letter from UCLA - delivered through e-mail, no less. So in the mean time, it's just a matter of sitting and waiting on the other two. I know you said you didn't apply to USC, but I found this website the other day: http://radified.com/usc_film_school/And it's like two and a half year's worth of journal entries of one woman's experience in graduate film production at USC, as told through a boyfriend. Granted, it's like 7 years old and a lot of the info is pretty outdated, but it sure is fascinating. Perhaps it'd be an interesting read for you? I figure, if we can't get accepted into a grad school, I'll be damned if we can't read about someone who did 
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| Posts: 51 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: March 22, 2007 |    |
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That actually seems like a really cool site. And may make me look at USC in a different light. What program did you apply for? I applied to directing at UCLA and Screen writing at Chapman. However the more I read on these forums, the more I think I should have applied the other way around. Good luck with USC and Chapman. Sorry about UCLA though. As for me, I'm really hoping UCLA likes me, I loved the school. But, I have a sinking suspicion... I think I'm just nervous, because if I don't get in this year I can't imagine putting myself through this stress (let alone financial Strain) again next year. Maybe perhaps for a school I didn't try this year. But all in all I'd rather not think about it. Ignorance is bliss, no? 
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| Posts: 555 | Location: OC Thanks! | Registered: March 12, 2007 |    |
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I definately will keep everyone on here posted about what happens with UCLA. Although I'll tell you, I no longer have that impending sense of doom in my stomach. It just struck me that the reason to go the Grad school for film is future industry connections and it seems to me that we have a pretty strong group on here. I hope that we'll all keep eachother posted along this journey through grad school and beyond.  BTW MattyMac, I didn't apply to USC for two reasons: the first is I went there for theatre briefly in undergrad and while it WAS fun, I wasn't a big fan of the student body. Like I kind of mentioned in my post about my interview to UCLA, I'm not very "Hollywood" I don't name drop or flaunt my (or my parents) money and don't care too much for people who do. (I guess thats my po' folk upbringing  ) Also, and more so, I didn't want to go to a school that was too industry. AFI and USC give you less of an opportunity to study all aspects of filmmaking. You kind of get stuck in the discipline you come in with. Which is okay if Holllywood is your goal, but not so smart if you want to head the independent route. I sound like a jackass. Damn.
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| Posts: 555 | Location: OC Thanks! | Registered: March 12, 2007 |    |
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Someone needs to get on the ball with writing a script about people meeting on a message board. Has that been done yet? Someone here needs to do it. Winterreverie- Are you still a theatre major? I can definitely see where you're coming from with the indie vs. studio mindset. I think that's what sets USC apart, that it is so industry, whereas UCLA and NYU are known as being more independent. Nothing wrong with wanting to be more on your own 
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| Posts: 51 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: March 22, 2007 |    |
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I have been reading all the posts on here, lurking. Anywayz I would not stress so much, cause for every door that closes 10 more open. I applied to UCLA, and that was the only school I applied to. I felt that Grad school is expensive, and if Im not going to the place I want to go to, then I won't be happy, and it's a lot of money to spend to not be content with where you are going. I have my interview on April 7th at UCLA. I have been doing a lot of research on the interview, such as reading posts in this forum, talking to my professors at UCSB, talking to friends and family and seeking advice from them. I contacted UCLA Alumni that studied in my concentration, Cinematography, and the one thing everyone tells me, or I get from them, is to just be yourself. Anywayz, good luck, hopefully I will see you next fall! =)
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| Posts: 11 | Location: Santa Barbara, CA | Registered: March 13, 2007 |    |
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