yb1 Wrote:what MFA courses are you applying to? Are they in person or online?
The only fully online MFA in Creative Writing that I am aware of is UT El Paso. I may apply to the program in case some plans change. My current situation allows me some whimsy in my choices.
I have heard of a program at Lindenwood, but the admissions process is light, so I am skeptical.
I am applying to one full-time residential program, which is the only one in my metropolitan area that is not tinged with a religious focus (I doubt my writing would go over well in such institutions....)
Unfortunately this program accepts < 10% of applicants.....so.....
The majority of what I'm applying to are low-residency programs. Some of them have online-course components, but most of the ones that I am interested in are mentor based and method of communication online/mail varies. This is probably the most practical option for me, but if I get into the traditional program I am jumping on that offer with all of my whimsical feet.


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