tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1919746706797690802.post4136359735414565743..comments2024-03-18T21:08:30.932-04:00Comments on Acceptance Project: 75. In Celebration Of SubmissionVirginia Wilcoxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13823607760493037145noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1919746706797690802.post-55488032474563691572011-11-30T21:48:07.976-05:002011-11-30T21:48:07.976-05:00Congrats on the submission! I have yet to finish m...Congrats on the submission! I have yet to finish my personal statements... Like you said, it's hard to peel away the layers of yourself and just be honest.<br /><br />So, following your suggestion I watched the video on Juliard's website, and I was inspired. Totally NOT what I was expecting! At first the idea of working with a group of BFA students turned me off... simply because I remembered the drama(for lack of a better term) of being in an undergraduate acting program and being young! I am in my late twenties now... not an angsty teenager. But now I am open and intrigued about the idea of collaborating and being part of a group of artists of varying age, experience, and socio-economic backrounds. <br /><br />Also the sense of community the school seems to have is EXACTLY what I have been yearning for and talk about in my statement of purpose!<br /><br />So I have started my application process, and so EXCITED.Jerrynoreply@blogger.com