vendredi 18 décembre 2015

what does it take to have life experience and not be like any other applicant?

At an interview, one of the other applicants was a professional pianist. The entire room (admissions dean included) listened with rapt attention as he talked about playing. But here's the catch: it was so interesting BECAUSE he felt real passion for what he was talking about.

Bottom line: there is no down side to pursuing areas in which you have an interest. Worst case scenario: you get to make art for a few years; best case: you're the person that the admissions dean is thinking about when s/he thinks about a particular interview day.

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what does it take to have life experience and not be like any other applicant?

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