if you want to do usability design/testing and the MFA route doesn't work, consider applying to library school, it's ridiculously easy to get into a program.
Hmm, good to know. THe problem is I'm a UX designer who's a generalist - so I like the usability testing but I"m also interested in UI design and a bunch of other things. I've thought about library school, but I'd like a program that's both analytical and creative, and I haven't seen a library school that does a good blending of both.
It really doesn't matter, TBH. Grad school is when you're supposed to do research, so some undergrads have done it but plenty of them don't. This might be a problem if you were applying for a really competitive science program, but it doesn't sound like you are. I would focus on your relevant work experience and whatever else you have to offer, instead.
Thank you - I feel a little bit better, and yes, it's not a competitive science based program. It's an extremely competitive art school, so I'm not sure if my portfolio of work is good enough, but it is a portfolio of different kinds of work experiences (products), so I'm hoping that will be good. I do wish there was a way to share the papers I've written, but I guess if they're not published it may look a little funny.
I wish they had a place for a writing sample! It's just the Statement of Purpose (500-750 words), which I'm refining and think will be good. I have a portfolio to show them, but can't really sneak in the papers there. I guess I can bring it if I get an interview. I also have a blog where I've written posts related to my field - since I'll be submitting my Web site, hopefully they'd see the blog as well.
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