Tag: graduate applications

To MFA, or not to MFA

A Masters of Fine Arts is worth it — if you can afford it.  It’s clear there are benefits to pursuing a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA); you’re guaranteed access to brilliant professors and established artists as well as a place to fully dedicate yourself to your passion. Typically, an MFA is a two-to-three-year...

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How to survive grad school applications

With chill winds sweeping across campus and graduation on the increasingly-visible horizon, there’s only one thing left to do for many students moving on from Queen’s — begin applying to as many graduate programs, internships and jobs as you can stomach. Having completed this process last fall — I’m...

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Toss out the trivial

“So, what are you doing after you graduate?” When I meet fourth-year students, one of my first instincts is to ask this very question. These days, I often find myself on the receiving end. Many cringe when asked this question, as uncertainty on life after undergrad can be magnified when it hits you...

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