seeking advices from french/EU/foreign students studying in UK!

University course discussion for music, fine art and drama etc.

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  1. Rinrin's Avatar
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    seeking advices from french/EU/foreign students studying in UK!
    Hello everyone! Starting from September 2012, I will take a "MANAA" year which could be described as a French foundation year in art.

    I really want to do a BA in UK after that year (most likely in graphic design)
    so would appreciate advices/tips from French students (or students from any other EU/international countries) who managed to get into an Art school in England !

    I'd like to apply for LCC, Greenwich, UCA and UEL so far.

    Thank you all in advance! x
  2. Senika's Avatar
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    Re: seeking advices from french/EU/foreign students studying in UK!
    Hi I'm an EU student applying to art schools in Scotland. They require not only resolved images, but also a lot of sketchbook work and research. My advice is that you should start creating a sketchbook with all your initial drawings, pictures that inspire you and research notes. Hope this helps.
  3. Rinrin's Avatar
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    Re: seeking advices from french/EU/foreign students studying in UK!
    Thanks for your reply Senika! I'm a bit worried, I don't have many drawings since I'm more focused on graphic design (I've created logos for example) and plus my drawing isn't that great Where are you from and did you get in the school you've applied for?
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