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I would like to know what "sweetclyde" and "Not Mama Rose" have against Arizona's program personally? I see NMR's name all over this site and for several years. Why do you care what happens at Arizona? It sounds like your child was cut or you have a grudge against the school. Your attitude is so "over the top" I can't take you seriously.
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here is another reason to not take what NMR says too seriously. She has
2,358 posts on College confidential!!! How do you find time to respond to so many people? What motivates you to spend so much time being negative?
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<p>BFAMT, I am not NotMamaRose. But I have even MORE posts than her and so I'll put that out there for you from the start. NMR has nothing against UArizona PERSONALLY. This is a message board where people comment about programs. She has no ties to U of Arizona. Her child was not cut (you'd know that if you had even read ten of her posts on CC). Her child is a graduating HS senior who had a VERY successful admissions outcome to BFA programs for this coming year and did not apply to Arizona. </p>
<p>YOUR attitude, is "over the top" because you are commenting on OTHER MEMBERS of CC whereas NMR and other members here were commenting about ideas, policies and programs. CC doesn't allow comments about other members and so you may wish to read up on the Terms of Service. However, people are free to comment about schools' policies. This is not the only thread in the U of Arizona MT forum on this topic of the cuts and so you may want to read the many comments from many thoughtful and well informed CC members on this topic. I put more stock in comments by someone with a lot of posts where I can evaluate the person's credibility than someone with ONE post.</p>
<p>You say NMR is negative? She is one of many well informed members on CC who do not agree with Arizona's policies and procedures. Her body of posts in general are NOT negative if you were to read her posts (do a search). </p>
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My friends at other schools face not being advanced or put on probation. You sound like Arizona is the only school that makes you audition into the next year. If you study other schools programs they also have a cut policy (some name it something else, but it is still not making it into the next year)
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<p>Everyone here has acknowledged that U of Arizona is not the only school with cuts (please read the several threads on the U of Arizona MT forum and not just this one....it has been an ongoing discussion for a few years.) You will see that everyone knows this is not the ONLY school with cuts. BUT it is how it is done at Arizona that many people do not agree with. The fact that you are fine with it is all that matters since you attend and chose the school knowing the policy and procedure. People are making others aware of it so that they can weigh if this is for them or not. I know it is not for me but I respect if it is for you. For one thing, at Arizona, there are a HUGE percentage of students cut in the first and second year, more so than most programs. I personally do not believe in cuts and feel that a school should see a student through as long as the student is not failing and is attending and so forth. But even if there are cuts, things are different at Arizona than other schools with evaluations. There are several students/parents reporting that they were cut even though they had very good grades. It would seem to me that even if the school lets incoming students know of the cut policy, they are not letting individuals know that they are at risk of being cut since they are giving them good grades and cutting them anyway. Then, the school is letting into the class "replacements" of kids they like "better"....BA students transferring tracks and transfer students. This is not common at other schools in this same way. </p>
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If the students they cut are now at Carneige and Boston and other schools, WOW the people still at Arizona must REALLY be good if the other schools are getting Arizona's cuts!!!
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<p>Nobody claimed that the Arizona MT students are not really talented. The point was that they are SO talented enough so to be admitted to some very competitive BFA programs such as CMU and BOCO after being cut. If they have that level of talent, then why did Arizona cut them? Some also had very good grades and did not see the cut coming (even though they know Arizona cuts students). The time a school should be deciding if the student has the requisite talent is at that admissions audition. After admitting students in a grueling and highly selective process, they should keep these students as long as they are passing with grades to a certain standard and not cut them based on their view now of their talent or potential in the field or because they have found replacement students they like better and then leave these kids out to dry when it is too late to transfer elsewhere (or else Arizona maintains that "just in case", all frosh and sophs should go to the time and expense of transfer auditions....as if that is going to keep them focused on their current work?)</p>
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I am recommending Arizona's program to all students who want a dedicated faculty of teachers who have worked professionally in all the unions and on Broadway. I would want to be taught by people who have done what I want to do.
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<p>I honestly think it is wonderful that you enjoy this fine training program at UArizona. Just so you know, however, you can get a dedicated faculty with a high level of professional work in the field at many of the BFA in MT programs and also not have to deal with this cut policy. </p>
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f I am good enough not to be cut at Arizona, then I would feel very proud and encouraged about my work and talent. I would look forward to being in a class next year with other students who also work hard.
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<p>At other BFA programs, you ALSO have to work VERY hard. Not having cuts doesn't imply easy work. The programs are very demanding and you certainly have to have certain grades to pass. But the school works with students and doesn't cut them off part way through (not counting failing students or kids who don't do any work or not show up for class....but these are not the reasons most students were cut at UArizona either and I can't imagine with the quantity cut there that they have rampant failing students who don't come to class.....or if they did, then they didn't pick wisely in the admissions process). </p>
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To the students who did not make it, I am sure you will look back and be glad that you found another program that you were happy in and gave you what you wanted.
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<p>From what I have read of accounts of cut students, they were none too happy about being cut and having nowhere to go that first year out as they didn't know they'd be cut with any warning (besides yes, I know, Arizona makes the POLICY known ....but they don't warn students they will be personally cut until it is too late to transfer that year). They have lost a lot of time and a lot of money and often have to start over in another program or loose at least a year's worth of school. As a parent, when I send my kid to college, as long as she is doing the work and getting good grades, I expect the college to keep her.</p>
<p>IF YOU are comfortable with Arizona's cut practices, that's all that matters as you chose to attend. But others deserve to be informed before they choose to apply and also have a right to discuss their opinions of such practices as this is a discussion forum. I have read comments that are critical but that are respectfully written and within the Terms of Service posting guidelines on CC. To the contrary, your comments about OTHER members are NOT in CC's posting guidelines. </p>
<p>Ms. Bagwell stated that it is "rare to dismiss more than one or two students from a class." She stated that this past winter regarding a discussion of a previous class that suffered huge cuts. But apparently this year, that happened again. People want this kind of information and this forum is one where such information is shared and commented on. Members have a right to voice opinions even if you do not agree with them. I am concerned about how many students are cut each year at Arizona, some who have very good grades, and that transfer students and BA students are taken into the program over current BFA students whom the university had accepted into the BFA program. I am baffled by accounts I have read of students who felt they had no personal warnings of being cut ahead of time and who in fact, had very good grades right along. If the school wants to evaluate who can move on in the BFA program after two years, perhaps they should start all students out as BA students and require auditions after two years to advance to a BFA track (a couple of schools do that). These policies are causing SOME talented students to not apply to UArizona and it is affecting the talent pool in ways that other BFA programs would not have. Those who apply to BFA programs should be fully informed and the discussions here are helping with that. </p>
<p>As far as the harsh realities of the REAL WORLD....college is about training and an education and it is not the real world. It prepares you for the real world. Once in the real world, a student will deal with rejections, sure. There are highly selective BFA programs that do not cut students bur rather nurture them to succeed. They do not guarantee success in the real world but neither can Arizona.</p>
<p>I do not believe anyone is questioning the fine training at Arizona. But many are not comfortable with the cut policies and practices, some of which ARE unique to Arizona and not like other schools that have evaluations. I have not seen other programs, for example, cut students if they find ones they like better from their BA students or the transfer applicants. I have rarely seen this high percentage of cuts either year to year. Somehow, other highly regarded BFA programs select students to admit and manage to keep them all four years and turn out some pretty successful graduates without cuts or these practices. So, the fact remains that in order to have a GREAT training program, you do not have to do things the way Arizona does (and I don't doubt that UA also offers fine training!). In any case, always research your schools ahead of time to find what fits what you want. If you are fine with these policies, as BFAMT kid is, then no problem. I imagine he/she may be fine with it because he/she was not cut. I imagine he/she would have something different to say had he/she been out with no place to go next year after having been admitted to a selective program by audition and gotten good grades and NO warning that they were personally at risk of being cut (that is not the same as knowing the school employs cuts). Remember you can get excellent training at a well regarded BFA program and not risk being cut if you do the work. Lots of schools, including my D's BFA program, have evaluations each year, BUT these do not result in cuts. They result in extensive feedback and guidance in what needs to improve. If a student is failing in any major, of course a student may not get to stay. But that is not the same as talent cuts. It is the way cuts are done at UArizona that causes some to question it.</p>