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Fine Arts - Painting/Sculpture/Photography/etc
Apr 26 2011
This school will accept anyone who can afford to pay the tuition.
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Other
Oct 05 2010
I went to magnet high school and majored in visual art. I prepared two portfolios for Pratt's talent search: one for Art & Design and another for Computer Graphics. I won 1st place in Computer Graphics. Also I took advantage of my high school's college/university program and took my ACT during my junior year to be able to take college-level design courses in my senior year.
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Art & Design Department
Apr 29 2010
i submitted my portfolio ON the deadline date, postmarked on the date, by accident of course. I don't even know how i got accpeted, my portfolio was probably not as good as half of the people that Pratt declined. I had extracurriculars, but does that even count in an art school? and so did everyone else. I had a pretty decent SAT score, but a lot of people had better, most in fact. Its a really prestigious school, and I really couldn't tell you how i got in.
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Architecture
Feb 20 2010
Wasn't too hard getting in. The problem was staying there. Many people left after a year or two. When they couldn't get past Statics and Steel Structures courses, they got the idea that they'd never be an architect. I guess they didn't understand what they were getting into.
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