5.16.2005

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Art and design education at UF begins with the nationally-unique foundation curriculum built on an intensive first-semester experience called, WARP (Workshop for Art Research and Practice). Three semesters of media-specific classes follow. To begin their junior year, students must submit visual portfolios to continue in their major. Here, our selection process is extremely competitive and we accept approximately 25% of applicants –— we invite the “cream of the crop” into the program, believing designers must be smart, creative, and motivated. Our design program is conceptually-driven with an emphasis on process and thinking, and sequential in structure. The 22 students accepted then work together over the next two years in a dedicated and highly collaborative studio space.


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5 Comments:

Blogger Jaded Gazelle said...

You can do this if you really want to...but you will have to want it. It's an all-or-nothing kind of deal. If you don't worry abuot it excessively, you would make it, Mark!

5/17/2005 12:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have faith in Marky G. :)

5/17/2005 09:02:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I never figured you would choose this major but if you feel led to do it than maybe it is the major for you. I think you will do good at anything if you put your heart into it. So go for it, why not? Take a risk.

5/18/2005 04:31:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

They used the cliche "cream of the crop." Beware. Beware. Beware. Honestly, find someone in the major and talk to them about it. That's the only way to have any kind of idea.

5/19/2005 05:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Neromanic is right on with this one...sounds like they are living in some UF arts accademic non reality base world...be careful

5/24/2005 11:46:00 AM  

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