If you are talking about modeling like fashion and commercial/print, then no, UCLA does not have anything to do with modeling. To be a model you do not need training, classes or a degree/certificate/diploma.
UCLA more than likely has a fashion design program but there is no such program for modeling at the college level. No college or university offers courses or degrees for modeling.
In terms of modeling, Tyra never attended a modeling school so she did not study modeling in that sense. School-wise, she did not attend college but was accepted to USC and UCLA for television production.
No. Simply sign with a modeling agency and they will train you and start finding you work.
Inorganic modeling is the modeling of objects that are not organic, such as cars, tv's, computers or anything that is made from a material that is man made and not organic like a person, creature, tree.
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If you mean hard surface by polygon. Then organic modeling is modeling things that are alive like trees and people and hard surface modeling is modeling cars and anything planar. Both can be modeled with polygons but usually organic models will be converted to subdivision meshes
It doesn't cost anything, if you're good enough you can play. In fact the majority of varsity athletes 'get paid' to play for UCLA in the form of tuition scholarships
Nothing, if anything it will help. it will act as a stitch and hold the cut closed
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Yes, but he isn't as regular about it anymore.