I didn’t want to jinx
anything by discussing it publically before it was a sure thing, but now the
results are in, and I’m excited to announce that I’ll be attending Florida
State University next year as an MFA student in film production.
This has been my dream for about
three years now, and when I was wait-listed two years ago, I selected Peace
Corps China as a solid stepping-stone from which I could reapply in 2013. In January, after going through the
process again, revising my statement of purpose and fully creating a new
screenplay for my writing sample, I was selected for a March interview.
Unfortunately, it made no sense to fly to Florida for an interview, so, despite
their strong insinuation that coming in-person was preferable, I decided to
interview by Skype. The interview was a 20-minute sprint through the last two
years of my life, and afterwards I felt both exhausted and hopeful… hopeful
that the great firewall of China didn’t render too many of my responses
incomprehensible, hopeful that they remembered my group interview from last
time, and hopeful that the other applicants had seriously choked.
The wait was pretty
unbearable, with all of the things I should have said rattling around in my
head and my mind constantly waking my body up in the middle of the night to
check my email during normal EST business hours. Finally, a week and a half later, I got the email I’d been
waiting for, my acceptance to FSU. It feels great knowing that I have a future
doing what I want and knowing that it was my time here in the Peace Corps that
made it possible.
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