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film school, too many options
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There are something like 165+ film schools all over north America. I don't know witch one to apply to, is anyone presently attending or has attended one that was rewarding and at least satisfactory?

Post edited at 8:43 am on April 10, 2008 by Brando Pernando

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Emerson has a good film department if you're into Boston.

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It's not going to do you any good to accept someone else's recommendation (or thumbs down) on which school because what's right for them may not be right for you.If you are thinking of University, MacLeans magazine publishes a general guide to most Canadian Universities each year. A few are now refusing to participate in the study because A: They don't like their ratings or B: they don't trust the way the rankings are made. But it might help you narrow down the type of school but after that you need to research what's good for you.

(In your application letter, don't use language like this heading, or the word "which", spelled "witch". They tend to pick up on that stuff,lol!)


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Quote: from Al Legator at 8:53 am on April 10, 2008

It's not going to do you any good to accept someone else's recommendation (or thumbs down) on which school because what's right for them may not be right for you.If you are thinking of University, MacLeans magazine publishes a general guide to most Canadian Universities each year. A few are now refusing to participate in the study because A: They don't like their ratings or B: they don't trust the way the rankings are made. But it might help you narrow down the type of school but after that you need to research what's good for you.

(In your application letter, don't use language like this heading, or the word "which", spelled "witch". They tend to pick up on that stuff,lol!)


i don't waste time proof reading on forums, lol

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