[stylist] Grad School Programs

Bridgit Kuenning-Pollpeter bkpollpeter at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 14:38:47 UTC 2015


Lynda,

Thank you, means a lot. Very nervous but excited for this chapter (ha-ha) to
start.

Bridgit

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Bridget, I am so excited for you!  You will absolutely love it, there is no
doubt.  You will be so happy that you decided to take this big step and here
you stand at the cross-roads waiting to see which way you will go.  I wish
you all the best as you survey your view from the top of the mountain -
Lynda



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And yes, I just found out today that I've been accepted into the University
of Nebraska Omaha MFA creative writing program. I'm waiting to hear back
from another school, but won't likely hear back until sometime early next
year, but this is super exciting.

Bridgit

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Good information Bridgit. I neglected to say, the MFA program at  most
universities requires entry  testing in at least one additional language
besides English to get into a program.  Meet with the staff at each of the
programs you are looking into, then decide where you fit best.
Lynda


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Kaley,

I myself have just been accepted into an MFA writing program. I already have

my BFA in creative writing. Among other things, I'm interested in teaching
at the collegiate level. As Lynda has pointed out, to teach at higher
levels, there's a specific track one needs to take.

To work in publishing and editing, among having a degree in writing and/or
English, you will need plenty of experience. Many jobs in this field require

internships and entry level positions before moving into actual publishing
and editing jobs. It's a tough, competitive industry, so seeking a masters
is a really good idea, and can sometimes give you an advantage.

For publishing/editing, the MFA in writing will give you a great concept of
what good writing is. And it will provide you with honed writing and editing

skills, crucial for the publishing industry. Personally, if you want to work

in publishing, I would pursue the MFA.

Are you a writer? When applying for MFA programs, they require a writing
sample, which is what, in large part, your acceptance is based upon. The MA
is equally competitive but usually does not require a writing sample, but
you may need a GRE score.

Do you have programs in mind already? If pursueing the MFA in writing, I
would find schools revolving the program around the workshop environment.
You want practical experience, not just theoretical classroom experience.

I would continue to research, and contact people in the industry as well as
instructors and ask these questions. This way you can find the best fit for
you.

Good luck.

Bridgit

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Good afternoon,                 I am a senior in college and am currently
facing the daunting prospect of applying to grad school. I hope to become a
writer or work in publishing. Given this, I am debating between getting my
MFA in creative writing or my masters in literature. While I want to write,
I also want to have jobs that I can fall back on if needed which is why I am

debating between the two programs.  I would appreciate hearing everyone's
experience with these graduate programs or, if you are in fact a writer or
work in publishing, I would appreciate a description of your educational
background.
Thank you,Kaley
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