Many students have received the interview invitation from Dream School and obtained the ideal offer. There are many skills in the interview of art study abroad, and we have also introduced a lot of experience in the interview of art study abroad. So, is the SAIC interview pass rate of the Chicago Academy of Arts high? What are the interview questions of the Chicago Academy of Arts? Today, we will introduce the interview experience of natural light trainees.

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What are the interview questions of SAIC at the Chicago Academy of Arts?
Shi, a graduate student of architecture in 2020
"Because this year, all the interviewers at the Chicago Academy of Arts should be at home. I was worried about the lack of formality, but I found that the interviewers should also be at home, and the teachers were more active. The whole process felt more than I said ha ha;
We used Zoom video to interview, but I don't know why the interviewer turned off the camera halfway. The problems mainly focus on three aspects:
1. What major did you study before?
2. How to make a collection of architectural works?
3. What software?
Later, I also introduced the current setting of architecture major in the university. I asked whether I wanted to study for two years or three years. If I graduated from a four-year bachelor's degree in architecture science, it could be two years. If I graduated from a three-year bachelor's degree in architecture science, I needed to fill in some art history courses. Finally, I asked what questions I wanted to ask. "
Sa, 2020 Studying Abroad in Pure Art Major graduate student
"The interviewer first asked me why I applied for SAIC, and soon transferred to my work collection, specifically describing one of the projects;
After that, I talked about my views on contemporary art and its significance to me. After my answer, I asked why my understanding of art is very important in creation.
Finally, let me ask some questions about colleges and scholarship applications. "
He, a student of MDES DESIGNED in 2020
"There were two interviewers in total, and the whole process was quite serious, which lasted about half an hour.
First, I asked why I chose SAIC; What do you think of art design and what are your own plans? And introduce a project of your own;
After that, I mainly focused on my views on the future design trend and raised some questions of my own. "

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We can see that the interview process of SAIC Chicago Academy of Arts is relatively unified, which roughly revolves around three aspects: purpose, portfolio, and future planning;
In view of these three points, it also penetrates the admissions officer's inspection of students' original ability, international vision and critical thinking, and it is also to further understand the applicants' own development plans to consider whether they meet the enrollment requirements of their own institutions.
Therefore, students can be familiar with the whole interview process in advance, try simulated interviews with their application teachers, and constantly sort out their own thinking logic and word order for these exam questions that may be predicted by us before.
For possible temporary situations in the interview process (for example, the teacher suddenly turned off the camera and the interviewer had an accent during the interview at SAIC Chicago Academy of Arts this year), we should fully consider the uncertainty of the interview, respond flexibly, and try to understand the intentions behind the recruiter's questions without fully understanding the questions.
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