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Posted: 4/21/2005, 3:41 pm
by Mechanical Thought
I shall (most likely) be joining you this coming fall

Posted: 4/21/2005, 5:49 pm
by starseed_10
i'm holding you to it

Posted: 4/21/2005, 9:47 pm
by the android
bold: ACCEPTED OMG!!
italic: I submitted my portfolio and it was passed but I haven't been officially accepted yet.
The Art Institute of Boston
Pratt Institute of Art
Massachussetts College of Art
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
New England College
Montserrat College of Art
School of Visual Arts
Hartford University
[I got lazy and never submitted my portfolio to MassArt and Dartmouth :\.]
That's right. I got into art school.
Posted: 4/21/2005, 9:53 pm
by starseed_10
sweet!
Posted: 4/22/2005, 5:00 pm
by reza
kick ass! congrats
Posted: 4/26/2005, 6:46 pm
by Pyramanica_Naveedess
hahaha... um... MCAD accepted my portfolio today.....
That kinda pales in comparison, but CONGRATS!!!! YAYYYY
They bess accept me in general or else i be kickin' some serious ass. Its kinda my only hope at the moment

Posted: 5/12/2005, 10:42 pm
by reza
Change of plans:
Going to York for my honours in Professional Writing...Sabrina will be in York too and staying in res in Keele! Just like me. Eek
Posted: 5/12/2005, 10:42 pm
by beautiful liar
i'll be at the glendon res!!!! :O
Posted: 5/13/2005, 5:39 am
by reza
Ooooo meet-up!
Posted: 5/14/2005, 4:20 pm
by thirdhour
There's a very good chance that the year after next, I will be going out east, Montreal perhaps.
Has anyone heard anything about good schools for journalism?
Posted: 5/14/2005, 4:40 pm
by superrgirll
i don't go to york, but i live in thornhill, so i'm super close.
Posted: 5/14/2005, 4:59 pm
by nelison
Ryerson in Toronto has a good journalism program.
Posted: 5/15/2005, 7:39 am
by reza
thirdhour wrote:There's a very good chance that the year after next, I will be going out east, Montreal perhaps.
Has anyone heard anything about good schools for journalism?
I applied for a bunch, Ryerson is great. Carleton is the place to be though. Western have a good program but it isn't called Journalism it's Technological Media something-or-other. If you're looking into Montreal, Concordia also have a program which I applied, it's pretty easy to get into if you jump through all of their hoops. Keep your options open, I interned at a newspaper and one of the tips I got from my editor was not to just apply for journalism programs. Apply for other ones too, "You can be a great lawyer and still be a good journalist, but you can't be a great journalist and a good lawyer." He reccomended applying for some Humanities or English programs as well since Journalism ones are so compteitive. He also said that some newsrooms prefer writers from college rather than university students. (Some food for thought). Good luck!
Posted: 5/15/2005, 7:41 am
by reza
Apparently York has a good campus and a bad one, which is which? I plan on going to the Keele one. I've been there before and it seems pretty nice.
Posted: 5/15/2005, 8:25 am
by nelison
I use to play hockey for a team based out of York University... I don't remember which campus but it's where the Ice Gardens is which is one of the best multi-rink arenas I've been to. I just remember thinking that the campus looked like it was just a bunch of buildings turned into a university, but the again I was only 14 so what did I know?
Posted: 5/15/2005, 5:09 pm
by thirdhour
^^ Thanks man, I'll keep those in mind. I think I'm definatly applying at Ryerson and Concordia next year.
Posted: 5/15/2005, 9:21 pm
by reza
I got into Concordia. Ryerson take forever to respond. Mid-May I think is the earliest you can get admission. Good luck!
Posted: 5/15/2005, 9:31 pm
by Henrietta
"You can be a great lawyer and still be a good journalist, but you can't be a great journalist and a good lawyer."
I do not get this statement at all. Why can't you be a good journalist and a good lawyer? But you can the other way around?
Posted: 5/15/2005, 9:49 pm
by beautiful liar
lotus wrote:Apparently York has a good campus and a bad one, which is which? I plan on going to the Keele one. I've been there before and it seems pretty nice.
glendon's the good one, it's a smaller bilingual liberal arts campus, whereas keele is the main campus but it's got a reputation for being in a 'bad' part of toronto *according to my parents, i dont know about that*
Posted: 5/16/2005, 10:43 am
by tasha
lotus wrote:I got into Concordia. Ryerson take forever to respond. Mid-May I think is the earliest you can get admission. Good luck!
no, a lot of my friends got into Ryerson in march...