I think CSM is okay, it helps you to get into a good job. I know alot of people from my class year who ended up in top design buisness as well as opened up their own company. It is mostly good at helping you with concept generation.
I just got in a few days ago for MA Industrial Design, realistically you just need to be well rounded. The guy I talked to said he was looking for people from all different kinds of walks of life, Philosophy Majors, Economists, and they're right now trying to focus on the soft studio skills rather than hard skills. A single beautiful sketch or render won't get you in, a range of different things would though. Didn't even really realize how prestigious the program was until I got in either...
Hey, how long after your interview did you get your offer? I'm still waiting for my outcome and did the interview on the 2nd of May. Also, do you know what CAD software they prefer there, or does it not matter?
Yes, please - The deadline for Central Saint Martin's is May 15th . if you could create a video of your portfolio soon, that would be really helpful. Thanks
I'd love to see your portfolio:))))) Then we would be able to see what you said more clearly and understand it way deeper. And btw, your video is extremely helpful, super informative, and above all - inspiring:)))) AMAZING STUFF
To make it clear, none of the actors you showed in the opening clip (Pierce Brosnan and Tom Hardy) went to CSM nor are any of the actors who CSM claim as their alumni actually CSM alumni. They are Drama Centre London alumni - a drama school who partnered with CSM in the early 2000s who CSM have now systemically dismantled and absorbed into their own programmes, fully distorting the name and legacy of Drama Centre London in a bid to enhance their own prestige as an “Arts” university.
Absolutely, you’re right. However in a way I still do consider the Drama Centre London school to be a part of CSM because we’re in the same building. I have conversations with them and we share meals and moments together. Regardless of the name of the school, if you’re surrounded by a group of people who are in the same building as you I think that counts.
@@ArnauRos You’re in the same building now. The relationship between DCL and CSM is still quite fresh in terms of lifespan and even now CSM has decided to remove the name of DCL and rebrand the school as a CSM acting course with very little consideration of the ethos or teaching of DCL that they do often quote as their own. The vast majority of actors who trained “at CSM”/UAL didn’t step foot in the building. Edit: And don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that the students are in any way apart of the problem. Conversations should be had across course etc. But the institution itself is greedy and destructive when it comes to the arts. They should not be regarded in anyway as friends of Drama Centre London nor should DCL alumni be considered theirs.
The teacher there said he only had 3 min, when I wanted to ask him a question. I could had been one of those international student who paid £25,000 for 1 year course, just for him to only give me 3 min. it was really bad.
The teachers who teach you are already those who own company and is out there doing design jobs, compare to other university. So thats why you do get more chance landing in a design job at CSM.
Hello! I'm currently studying to go to CSM and I've been focusing on the passion part; How would I demonstrate that I have a passion for fashion and design? Would it help that I started studying fashion since 13? Showing them some of my early designs for dresses?
hello, thanks for great informative video. i just want to ask a few questions: 1. How did you come up with these ideas, where did you take inspiration from? 2. what we need in a good portfolio? 3. can i prepare portfolios in 3 months for foundation programs, what are your recommendations for applying foundation programs? 4. Can we also show them our works that we did in our sketchbooks? should i go over the requirements when it comes to number of portfolios? should i submit as much as i want if they are so beautiful? Thanks in advance...
1 mostly from pinterest etc 2 your best work, but also experimentation! 3 not sure about foundations, never done one! 4 make a pdf with all your best work, not sure on going over as they physically wont allow it Hope this helps!
@@ArnauRos thanks a bunch for coming up and responding, i really appreciate that, my new questions are: 1.should i show links to pinterest as the source of inspiration or what should i do since i did not get any inspiration from books or gallery visits, but from outside experiences and the world around me? 2. do we have to show research with annotation and inspirations in every work and designs we make, can we just show them in some ones and not in others, also, did you show the inspiration and research on your product design portfolio, it it ok not to show them in product design work?
Hey there Vidhi, I haven't done anything close to the BA Culture Criticism and Curation course. The one thing I do know about it is that it is a super small selection of students that get to be a part of the course. That being said, pretty much all courses in CSM are super small selection compared to other uni's. Hope this helped!
I’m not too sure! I recommend finding some students currently on that course on linked in and shooting them a few questions! I’m sure they wont mind :)
I'm only 14 but going to CSM is my dream and has been for years, I'm so passionate about designing and I got a 9 in GCSE art does that go towards college in any way?
For CSM depending on the course you need a Grade 4 in at least 3 subjects. But try and do the best you can in you GCSE’s so you can get in to a hood sixth form or college. Look at the facilities of the college and sixth forms art department and ask students about the support system and how good it is.
Yeah I ended up going back and having a good second year, I just hate england so much (I was born there - but my parents are not but thankfully I don’’t live there anymore)
Hi! I don’t know much about universities, so if I go to CSM for fashion design, am I also taking academic classes for the first two years, or is it academic classes on top of fashion class, or no academics at all?
hey jordan, in terms of academics aka math english etc we didn't learn any of that. Only product design related classes like tech, context studies etc. Hope this helps
I think CSM is okay, it helps you to get into a good job. I know alot of people from my class year who ended up in top design buisness as well as opened up their own company. It is mostly good at helping you with concept generation.
CSM - Fashion
Slade School of Art - Fine Art
Bartlett’s - Architecture
Kingston / LCC - Graphic Design
hey! id like to speak with you regarding Kingston university. if possible, can we connect somehow to discuss? :D
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Can you write me a statement of purpose?
what about Nottingham Trent University is it good for fashion ?
I just got in a few days ago for MA Industrial Design, realistically you just need to be well rounded. The guy I talked to said he was looking for people from all different kinds of walks of life, Philosophy Majors, Economists, and they're right now trying to focus on the soft studio skills rather than hard skills. A single beautiful sketch or render won't get you in, a range of different things would though.
Didn't even really realize how prestigious the program was until I got in either...
Hey, how long after your interview did you get your offer? I'm still waiting for my outcome and did the interview on the 2nd of May. Also, do you know what CAD software they prefer there, or does it not matter?
@@zacjohnsonfhey did u get in
I’m at Saint Martins and you were spot on, new subscriber 🤭✨
Yes, please - The deadline for Central Saint Martin's is May 15th . if you could create a video of your portfolio soon, that would be really helpful. Thanks
Thanks Aparna! Video coming out soon, subscribe so you don’t miss it!
I'd love to see your portfolio:))))) Then we would be able to see what you said more clearly and understand it way deeper. And btw, your video is extremely helpful, super informative, and above all - inspiring:)))) AMAZING STUFF
Thanks for your comment! I’ll definitely look into making that video! Subscribe so you see it when it comes out :)
To make it clear, none of the actors you showed in the opening clip (Pierce Brosnan and Tom Hardy) went to CSM nor are any of the actors who CSM claim as their alumni actually CSM alumni. They are Drama Centre London alumni - a drama school who partnered with CSM in the early 2000s who CSM have now systemically dismantled and absorbed into their own programmes, fully distorting the name and legacy of Drama Centre London in a bid to enhance their own prestige as an “Arts” university.
Absolutely, you’re right. However in a way I still do consider the Drama Centre London school to be a part of CSM because we’re in the same building. I have conversations with them and we share meals and moments together. Regardless of the name of the school, if you’re surrounded by a group of people who are in the same building as you I think that counts.
@@ArnauRos You’re in the same building now. The relationship between DCL and CSM is still quite fresh in terms of lifespan and even now CSM has decided to remove the name of DCL and rebrand the school as a CSM acting course with very little consideration of the ethos or teaching of DCL that they do often quote as their own. The vast majority of actors who trained “at CSM”/UAL didn’t step foot in the building.
Edit: And don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that the students are in any way apart of the problem. Conversations should be had across course etc. But the institution itself is greedy and destructive when it comes to the arts. They should not be regarded in anyway as friends of Drama Centre London nor should DCL alumni be considered theirs.
Thanks for watching guys! Are you trying to get into CSM? Let me know!
Yeshhh got an interview on the 13th of April very excited and nervous 😂
You’ll do great!!
Yess! I applied for GCD and already submitted online portfolio but still haven't heard back from them
It should take a few weeks before you hear back :)
@@ArnauRos its been a month already so yeah i hope so 😂
I want to do my master in fashion design at csm, this was really helpful, thx!
Glad it was helpful!
The teacher there said he only had 3 min, when I wanted to ask him a question. I could had been one of those international student who paid £25,000 for 1 year course, just for him to only give me 3 min. it was really bad.
So you don’t really recommend the school?
The teachers who teach you are already those who own company and is out there doing design jobs, compare to other university. So thats why you do get more chance landing in a design job at CSM.
Thanks for the video! I would love to see your portfolio for foundation course
Thanks Safi! Its in the works :) subscribe to get notified when it comes out
@@ArnauRos hi there. Have u come out with your much in demand portfolio.
Omg thank youuu. I've got an interview invitation in 4 days 😱😱
Good luck!!
Hi thank you! Finally ive got unconditional offer from CSM 🥰
Congratulations!!🎉🎉🎉
@@Doodleganger congratulations!!!
@@kuiiixiao4238 thank you everyone! So happy 😆
Nice!! Im thinking of applying!! Thanks
Great to hear! Ill see you there
Nice!!!That’s really helpful for me,and I hope I can become csm’s student.
Best of luck!
Hello! I'm currently studying to go to CSM and I've been focusing on the passion part; How would I demonstrate that I have a passion for fashion and design? Would it help that I started studying fashion since 13? Showing them some of my early designs for dresses?
That would help!
Yess! They love to see how your work has developed
This is epic, well done 👍
Thanks!
Thank you very much for this video! It helps me a lot!
Thanks for watching!
would love to see your portfolio! i am starting my diagnostic foundation there soon :)
hey peeppeeppooppoo, I'll defo look into making a video about that! Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss it when it comes out
@@ArnauRos hahahha not my username 💀 subscribed !!
hey, how long did it take you to hear back? I sent my portfolio on April 1st and I was just wondering when I’d hear back from em :), thanks
@@marojiyam2258 i submitted last year dec and heard back from them at late feb, they take pretty long this year!
@@peeppeeppoopoo6533 okay then thanks :)
hello, thanks for great informative video. i just want to ask a few questions:
1. How did you come up with these ideas, where did you take inspiration from?
2. what we need in a good portfolio?
3. can i prepare portfolios in 3 months for foundation programs, what are your recommendations for applying foundation programs?
4. Can we also show them our works that we did in our sketchbooks? should i go over the requirements when it comes to number of portfolios? should i submit as much as i want if they are so beautiful?
Thanks in advance...
1 mostly from pinterest etc
2 your best work, but also experimentation!
3 not sure about foundations, never done one!
4 make a pdf with all your best work, not sure on going over as they physically wont allow it
Hope this helps!
@@ArnauRos thanks a bunch for coming up and responding, i really appreciate that, my new questions are: 1.should i show links to pinterest as the source of inspiration or what should i do since i did not get any inspiration from books or gallery visits, but from outside experiences and the world around me?
2. do we have to show research with annotation and inspirations in every work and designs we make, can we just show them in some ones and not in others, also, did you show the inspiration and research on your product design portfolio, it it ok not to show them in product design work?
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Thank you!
Thanks for watching!!
Heyy
I am form india I want to know to how to get admission in this school please help me what is the process and fee structure plz help me
I think you should look in the university's website
What if I want to study art history ? Do I need portfolio?
not sure!
Hey! Can your tell me a bit about the BA culture, criticism and curation course. Is it really difficult to get into??
Hey there Vidhi, I haven't done anything close to the BA Culture Criticism and Curation course. The one thing I do know about it is that it is a super small selection of students that get to be a part of the course. That being said, pretty much all courses in CSM are super small selection compared to other uni's. Hope this helped!
@@ArnauRos hey thank you! It seems like its not that demanding course. or is it?
I’m not too sure! I recommend finding some students currently on that course on linked in and shooting them a few questions! I’m sure they wont mind :)
@@ArnauRos okay. Thank you so much !
Hey! Thankyou for this video
Can you plz tell a bit about admission in (Masters in fashion designing)?
Hey! I’m not too sure about Masters, it could be a good idea to message current students on linked in and see their experience
@@ArnauRos Okay.. Thankyou !!
I also know people who didn't end up having their dream job, but it is reality.
I want to do graphics design so is LCC or CSM better?
Where did u go?
Please tell the fee structure of ual
Check the site!
Hi! Do you know if it's easy for students to go into undergraduate study after completing a pre-degree?
Not sure on that one 🤔
Do we need a diploma in the required field to make it into there ?
I didn’t have one, only a “highschool” diploma
I'm only 14 but going to CSM is my dream and has been for years, I'm so passionate about designing and I got a 9 in GCSE art does that go towards college in any way?
Not sure about the English school system, best ask your teachers!
I'm also 14 and it's my dream to be at CSM, hope it comes true ✨
For CSM depending on the course you need a Grade 4 in at least 3 subjects. But try and do the best you can in you GCSE’s so you can get in to a hood sixth form or college. Look at the facilities of the college and sixth forms art department and ask students about the support system and how good it is.
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I got into a fashion course at csm and dropped out after the first 3 months… The uk sucks
mostly the weather sucks 😅
Could I ask why? And where are you now? Thank you. I'm considering both the us and the uk.
Yeah I ended up going back and having a good second year, I just hate england so much (I was born there - but my parents are not but thankfully I don’’t live there anymore)
Hi! I don’t know much about universities, so if I go to CSM for fashion design, am I also taking academic classes for the first two years, or is it academic classes on top of fashion class, or no academics at all?
hey jordan, in terms of academics aka math english etc we didn't learn any of that. Only product design related classes like tech, context studies etc. Hope this helps
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It's just alumni name timestamp you mentioned@@ArnauRos
hey!! you are so handsome heheh
I hope kids study sth more relevant in the future!
They are terrible at teaching CAD. I barely learnt anything there.
Same!
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