APPLICATIONS FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS FOR SUMMER 2009

Apr 05, 2009 00:04

To apply, read the following information, click the link to the application form, fill it out for the character you want to play, and send it off!

IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE

Once again, we're going to have a period marked for early applications. If a player's application falls into one of the following categories:

a) Student applications where the player does not have a current student, or where the player's only student is leaving at the end of the summer
b) Teacher applications where the player has not previously had a teacher
c) Applications from new players to the game

and the application is submitted between April 5th and April 19th, we will consider it and, if there are any issues with it, will go back to the player once the application period has ended (April 26th) to give them a chance to make changes. Players in this situation will have five days to make any changes and re-submit their application.

The basics you need to know:
* You have to be at least 18 years of age to apply.
* All players can have a maximum of six characters total, can play no more than four students, and no more than two characters from the same fandom.
* We only accept one student and one teacher per player in each application session. You are welcome to send in as many applications as you like, but only one of each will be accepted. Feel free to specify which one you want to be your primary application.
* Students are required to (when instructed) sign up for a minimum of two workshops and keep up with those workshops (sign in to one post per workshop per week)
* Teachers are required to teach at least one workshop per week (for the entire semester - that's 7 weeks) and be accessible to students when needed.
* See this post for more about character activity.
* All accepted characters go on probation for the first month. After that time, if there's anyone who's disappeared or is causing problems, we'll talk to them about it and possibly discuss removal from the game. It's very difficult to get to the removal stage.
* Improvization. Fandom High is a balance between planning and improvization. Some people plan plots, but a lot of the day-to-day stuff is purely improvization where you throw a bunch of characters together and see what happens.

What's needed to apply:
* Make sure that the character you want to apply with isn't already here.
* Fill out the appropriate parts of the application form (link below).
* Be prepared to create a journal for your character that does not and will not contain entries from other games.
* Read the Fandom High handbook on fandomhigh.net. It contains all the rules/guidelines you'll need and will answer a lot of questions.
* Time commitment. This game is a LOT of fun, but things do happen quickly and it does require checking in a couple of times a week and throwing your character into threads wherever you find one you want. (You don't need to read everything. fandom_radio summarizes everything every day.)
* Language skills. We're very fond of those who can write in complete sentences and use basic spelling, punctuation and grammar. That being said, we don't expect perfection. This game is based on interaction and you're going to want people to be able to understand you or they won't want to interact with you.

What happens once you've applied:
Once your application has been received, we will send you an email to confirm that we got it. Applications will then be held until the application period is closed. We will sort through them and let you know whether your character has been accepted or not before the term starts. Please note: if we get two or more applications for the one character, we will ask every person who applied for that character to send in a back-up in case they don't get their first pick, so have a second choice on hand!

Accepted players will then be asked to create the journal for their character, respond to the acceptance email and to accept invitations to the game communities. New characters will be allowed to start playing on May 9th. There will be a big welcome post for you all.

Notes for Current Players:
* If you are planning on dropping a character at the end of this term, please let the admin team know ASAP via email.
* Although the prospect of apping a new character is shiny and delightful, please take into consideration whether you will be able to keep up with all of your characters.

Notes for New Players:
The application form is designed to get you to show how well you know your canon, character and have an idea of how you and your character will fit in here at Fandom High. Even if we do know your canon and character, we need to know that you them as well. Know what you're getting yourself into before applying. That said, we always delight in new players coming our way, so give it your best shot and we look forward to seeing your application!

For some tips on how to apply, check out this post.

Application Form
You only need to fill out the parts that are relevant to the type of character you are applying for (ie: if you're a student applicant, don't fill in the stuff marked 'Townies Only').

If you don't get a confirmation email from us within 24 hours, please email us.

Here at Fandom High we have a soft character cap of 10 characters per fandom. (Characters who have graduated or otherwise moved away from the island are not counted towards this.) There are currently no fandoms at full capacity, so feel free to apply for characters from whatever fandom you choose. You can check on your prospective fandom's character count by checking out the character roster on fandomhigh.net (linked above).

Applications close Sunday, April 26, 2009. E-mail administration@fandomhigh.net with any questions and we'll try to respond promptly.

The next application session for students and teachers after this will be in June. Townie applications are always open.

Got a question? We're here to answer it!

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