University: Goldsmiths, University of London
Course: Design
Student: Kesia (TRC Fine Art 2011 - 2013)
Interview Date: Jan 2014
After receiving an Unconditional offer to study Design at
Goldsmiths Sarah asked me to write a blog post about the interview process.
It is a three year course with ABB requirement at A-level.
After applying it took about two months for them to reply with a portfolio
interview date, they also requested that I write a 300 word statement on why I
wanted to apply to their course. For my portfolio they asked I bring work from
the past 12 months that show creativity, it did not specifically have to be
design work so I took my Fine Art coursework.
When I arrived at the interview we were asked to lay out our
work on a desk and then wait in a separate room whilst the interviewers looked
though our portfolios. They left us in a room together to introduce ourselves and
break the ice before our group interviews. When we were called back into the
room the course leader had picked out one piece from our portfolios and we were
asked to explain how we came about to make that piece and how it fit in with
our projects. For mine he picked out my mock final piece which was a
self-portrait which he asked me why I had chosen to age with varnish and coffee.
We were then asked to pick out our favourite piece from our portfolio and
discuss it in the same way, for mine I chose my chine collé
intaglio print as it was something no one else in the interview had
experimented with and I felt this would make me stand out from the group. The
interviewer also asked us questions such as ‘What do you think is the
difference between Art and Design?’ and ‘Do you think it is important to try
new forms of Design?’, questions where there is no correct answer, the
interviewer would then argue the other side to see how you deal with being
challenged.
After the interview we were taken on a tour of the Design
department where we had the opportunity to ask questions to a 3rd
year student.
The day after my interview I received an email from the man
who interviewed me saying he was recommending to the admissions team that they
offer my a place and it took 5 days for my official offer to come through on
UCAS.
Well done Kesia from everyone in the Art Department at TRC!
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