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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549112>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 09:36 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549112&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Theatre/Drama Colleges <BR> <BR>Welcome to those who are interested in Colleges and Universities that have a major or concentration in the Theatre.   Most schools in this thread will offer a BFA or BA degree in Acting and Drama for the Stage.  <BR> <BR>Discussions will include other areas of the theatre for the stage as well.  It’s <BR>Majors in Playwriting, Directing, Lighting; Stage Management, Production and Scenic Design.  The thread will also support Performance and Theatre Studies for those looking for education/teaching degrees.  <BR> <BR>Also included, will be Colleges that have a heavy concentration in their theaters through clubs, organizations and other studies. <BR> <BR>For those looking for information on Film and TV, there is another thread titled “Deciding Which Film School To Go To”    <BR> <BR>All those interested in Musical Theater and its various components; Dance, Voice, Choreography and such should key over to the thread tilted “Colleges for Musical Theater”.  There, one will find a wealth of information that has been gathered by parents and students honed by their past and recent experiences.  <BR> <BR>Because it is the Theatre there are lots of topics and references that overlap the disciplines in Acting and Performances.  For instances:  although a Musical Broadway is music voice based with an orchestra and often includes dance, it is still acted out on the stage.  A Comedy too.  TV with a studio audience - acted out on the stage.  Ballet, Opera. <BR>Books and stories need to be adapted for the stage as well as for film and TV. <BR> <BR>However, this thread will focus on Colleges for Drama/Acting for the stage.  Information and conversations in other areas of theatre interests will have the opportunity for contributors to give reference to and direct elsewhere. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549267>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:07 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549267&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> A few Theatre/ Drama Acting Programs at Colleges to begin one&#39;s search: <BR> <BR> <BR>University of Minnesota - Guthrie Theatre BFA Acting  <BR> <BR>NYU &#40;New York University&#41; at TISCH - BFA Acting  <BR> <BR>Northern Illinois - BFA Acting  <BR> <BR>USC &#40;University of Southern California&#41;   <BR> <BR>Julliard  <BR> <BR>CMU &#40;Carneige Mellon University&#41;  <BR> <BR>Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama  <BR>Glasgow, Scottland  <BR> <BR>LIPPA -Liverpool Institute of Performance Perparation Academy - Liverpool, England  <BR> <BR>Rutgers &#40;New Jersey State University&#41;  <BR> <BR>Boston University  <BR> <BR>Hartt School at the University of Hartford   <BR> <BR>University of Michigan - at Ann Arbor  <BR> <BR>University of Utah  <BR> <BR>SUNY State University New York at Purchase    <BR> <BR>Cal Arts &#40;California Institute of Arts&#41;  <BR> <BR>SMU &#40;Southern Methodist University&#41;  <BR> <BR>University of Oklahoma City  <BR> <BR>University of Texes at Austin  <BR> <BR>Cornish  <BR> <BR>Otterbein  <BR> <BR>University of Miami <BR> <BR>UCLA  <BR> <BR>DePaul University  <BR> <BR>Emerson  <BR> <BR>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill <BR> <BR>Boston     Conservatory                                   <BR> <BR>Yale <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549341>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:23 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549341&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> What&#39;s the difference between a BA and a BFA degree?  Does it matter? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549475>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:55 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549475&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> BA= Bachelor of Arts <BR> <BR>BFA= Bachelor of Fine Arts <BR> <BR>In simple terms, and correct me if I am wrong, the difference is that a BFA is a concentration. Meaning most of the course requirements for your major is in the major. I believe you have less gen ed classes to take. At least that is the case with my S. He is a BFA Acting Major at CMU. <BR> <BR> <BR>I do know that several BFA programs require more gen ed courses than my S is required to take so there may not be a common thread among all the colleges in regards to this. <BR> <BR>As to whether it matters or not, &#40;BFA vs BA&#41; I would say this. If you think that you may want to do something other than your major after graduation you may want to think about a more liberal arts education &#40;BA&#41;. If acting is your passion and you know you either want to be a working actor or go on to grad school to teach acting at the university level a BFA is probably for you. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549855>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 01:05 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549855&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Valerie- <BR> <BR>Another school to add to your list. <BR> <BR>RADA- Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England. <BR> <BR>Another interesting point when looking at programs. Some acting students want to be able to study overseas during their junior year. Some programs offer this, such as Boston University, but some do not. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549962>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 02:00 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549962&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Yes, <BR> <BR>I beleive the RADA is a graduate program much like Yale&#39;s is <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST549981>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=jimster0489-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Jimster0489 (Jimster0489)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 02:11 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=549981&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Don&#39;t forget Northwestern! <BR>Or the University of Illinois! <BR> <BR>^ Two excellent schools with great programs in theatre! <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550068>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 03:10 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550068&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>RADA has an undergraduate program.  <BR>Check the RADA web site at:  <A HREF="http://www.rada.org/" TARGET="_top">http://www.rada.org/</A>   <BR>This was one of the colleges on my son&#39;s list last year. You only have to be 18 years of age to attend. They do not provide housing. The only place in the US you can audition is in NY during scheduled auditions &#40;in March&#41;. <BR> <BR>They grant a BA in Acting degree but I don&#39;t think it is the equivalent to our BA degree in the USA. I could be wrong.<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550115>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 04:05 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550115&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Is it then  <BR> <BR>The London Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts  <BR> <BR>that I am thinking about? <BR> <BR>Yes, the Conservatory Acting program at LIPPA - Liverpool Institute of Performings Arts has an Acting program that is two years only and I do not beleive they give any degrees.  Maybe a certificate in Acting. <BR> <BR>The Royal Scottish Music and Dramatic Arts in Scottland offers a 3 year study in Acting with a 4th year to complete a BA degree in Liberal Arts.  I beleive they are the only performing higher education School that does so in the United Kingdom.   <BR> <BR>How were the auditions in N.Y.? <BR> <BR>The Unified Auditions held in Chicago, N.Y and L.A. have LIPPA and Royal Scottish auditions for students.  Is that the same audition in N.Y. you are talking about? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550496>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 12:44 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550496&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Every Winter several Colleges and Universities participate in the  <BR> <BR>National Unified Auditions for Undergraduate BFA programs in Theatre. <BR> <BR>They are held in N.Y, Chicago, Seattle and L.A. <BR> <BR>The 2005 year dates are: <BR> <BR>New York  -  1/30 thru 2/1 <BR> <BR>Chicago   -  2/02 thru 2/4 <BR> <BR>Seattle   -  2/07 <BR> <BR>L.A.      -  2/08    <BR> <BR>Their auditions cover those schools that provide degrees in the following area: <BR> <BR>Acting <BR>Arts Administration <BR>Drama <BR>Design <BR>Design - Scenic Lighting <BR>Costume, Sound, Makeup <BR>Musical Theatre <BR>Musical Theatre Dance <BR>Performance <BR>Stage management <BR>Technical Directing <BR>Theatre management <BR>Theatre Technology  <BR>Theatre Studies <BR> <BR>One can receive more information on their auditions and who participates by contacting them at URTA - United Regional Theatre Association <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550563>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=chemy-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Chemy (Chemy)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 01:31 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550563&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> yale has the world&#39;s most famous drama school.... far and away the best <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550596>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 01:50 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550596&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> I already posted this on another thread, but I&#39;m looking for inside information on the University of Evansville and University of Utah BFA in Acting programs.  I&#39;m in the 11th grade and am really just getting serious about this process.  Florida State and SMU are the only two for which I&#39;m certain to audition at this time. Obviously, I need to come up with more. <BR> <BR>Apologies if this is considered off-topic, but I&#39;ve been told that a lot of schools tend to discriminate against qualified performing arts majors in favor of math and science types in awarding their biggest academic/merit/leadership scholarships.  If anybody has already researched this, I&#39;d like to know which schools with really good theatre departments don&#39;t. This is going to be a major issue for me in rounding out my top 10 list. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550619>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 02:07 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550619&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Valerie- <BR> <BR>RADA is the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. They do have a degree program. The degree is profiled at this site: <BR><A HREF="http://www.rada.org/acting5.html" TARGET="_top">http://www.rada.org/acting5.html</A> <BR> <BR>As stated on the site:  &#34;The New York auditions usually take place during one week in March.&#34; <BR>I don&#39;t know if they combine with other programs to audition. You would have to email them I suppose. <BR> <BR>My son decided not to audition due to the cost issues. They provide no financial aid to international students. I was concerned about him being that far away and the housing issues also. He figured he could go on an exchange program in his junior year if that was available to him. Things will work out different now becuase he is at CMU and I don&#39;t know if he will want to study abroad during the school year.<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550724>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=onstage-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Onstage (Onstage)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 03:13 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550724&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> a few more schools that I have heard about with good drama programs: <BR> <BR>Muehlenberg College <BR>Vassar <BR>SUNY-Purchase <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550733>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 03:17 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550733&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Thesbohemian.   <BR> <BR>You are in the right Thread and right &#34;On Topic&#34; <BR> <BR>Schools who have BFA degrees generally DO NOT discriminate against awards such as those in     merit for talent in favor of others.  <BR> <BR>However, most schools require a student apply to their College or Universitiy and also apply, then audition for, their BFA and some of their BA programs in their theatre/performing arts schools or programs.   <BR> <BR>Most finAid awards are based on your own financial needs that you fill out through the federal gov forms that are required by each school when you apply to their College or University for acceptance into their academic school.  And not based on a performing arts speciality.   <BR> <BR>However, one can if need is shown, be awarded merit with finAid through the theatre major or department.  But it is based on your application to the College or University itself. <BR> <BR>There are awards, special scholarships given by some depts of performing arts or their schools for an exceptional talent based on one&#39;s talent when they which to have that student in their speciality program or school of the College or University they applied to. <BR> <BR>Hope that explains.  There are parents and students here that I am sure can share and relate further their personal experiences with the various schools they have applied to. <BR> <BR>University fo Utah has a verg good BFA program.  The Salt Lake City area is a very strong area for their summer theatre festivals and theatre regional disrict.  I would suggest you look closely at the University as a whole and see if it is to your likely, to give you a better feeling as to whether this is a University you are interested in having in your top 10 for consideration. <BR> <BR>This is how one goes about it in researching.  Looking at the school as a whole, what resources are available both financially and of personal interest and then &#40;in your case&#41;the Theatre program you would be applying to.  Universiy of Utah offers a Conservatory BFA Acting degree. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST550746>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=dancersmom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Dancersmom (Dancersmom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 03:22 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=550746&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Thesbohemian <BR> <BR>Regarding discrimination in awarding scholarships: I believe that at many schools the academic scholarships are larger than the talent scholarships.  However, I believe that prospective arts majors with top grades and high college board scores are just as likely to receive those academic scholarships as the prospective math and science majors.  They are also eligible for talent scholarships at the same schools.  My D was awarded a Presidential scholarship at Point Park.  She was judged on academics, college board scores, community service and leadership, and an interview.  She had to win the school&#39;s top academic scholarship and their community service and leadership award to be considered for the Presidential scholarship.  She was also awarded a talent scholarship.  She actually received more money from the school than a science major could receive.  My D received academic and talent scholarships at all of the schools that accepted her.  <BR>  <BR>I think the problem a lot of arts students run into is that their grades and test scores are not as high as the science and math types.  That makes them non-competitive when it comes to winning the academic scholarships.  Many schools try to compensate by awarding talent/merit scholarships.  Are the academic scholarships worth more money?  Sometimes.  However, my D&#39;s talent scholarship at Penn State was worth considerably more than her academic scholarship.  My D received the top academic scholarship at Florida State but her awards from the School of Theatre were higher.   <BR> <BR>Some of the most lucrative academic awards go to the National Merit finalists.  I believe that the math and science types are more likely to receive a National Merit Scholarship because there are quite a few N.M. scholarships sponsored by corporations that restrict the awards to students going into technological fields.  If you want to talk discrimination, look at the awards offered to the athletes.  But, that&#39;s a whole other conversation - I&#39;m not going there. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST551294>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 06:36 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=551294&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Valerie and Dancersmom, <BR>That&#39;s interesting what you say, but there&#39;s a senior musician at my school who has a perfect SAT score, top grades in AP classes, and good extracurriculars. He auditioned at a couple of top conservatories and got in one with a small scholarship. He also applied and auditioned for a couple of state universities and was accepted, but the best they could come up with for him were partial academic scholarships and a pittance for talent. Knowing him and realizing that he doesn&#39;t have the most vibrant personality in the world, it&#39;s possible that he just didn&#39;t impress at his interviews. Meanwhile, another guy who&#39;s realized his artistic talent isn&#39;t great enough to pursue it as a career plans to major in architecture at one of the same state universities and got a full scholarship.  He has excellent grades and good SATs, but they don&#39;t compare to the other.  Something&#39;s wrong there.  My scores, grades, etc. are up there, too; so it does concern me.  Maybe the majority of places don&#39;t do that.  Hopefully, I&#39;ll get in FSU.  A family in my hometown offers an almost complete private memorial scholarship to students from my town that I&#39;ve already been unofficially promised.   <BR> <BR>Dancersmom, I feel ya on the athletic scholarship thing.  Before I came to this Ivory Tower for the Arts where there are no sports, I was an athlete myself and could have probably gotten a good cheerleading or soccer scholarship.  It&#39;s kind of a joke around here, really.  Sometimes things get intense and I&#39;ll break it up by yelling, &#34;I gave up cheerleading for THIS???!!!&#34;  <IMG SRC="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/clipart/haha.gif"><!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST551338>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=doctorjohn-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Doctorjohn (Doctorjohn)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 06:46 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=551338&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Valerie: <BR> <BR>Thanks for starting this thread.  One small correction, however.  The University/Resident Theatre Association &#40;U/RTA&#41; auditions are for graduate M.F.A. programs.  The undergraduate auditions are known colloquially as &#34;The Unifieds&#34; and do cover many but not all of the programs you listed.  All the schools offer B.F.A. &#40;Bachelor of Fine Arts&#41;, pre-professional degrees.   <BR> <BR>We have not yet set the dates for 2005.  We will certainly be in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles, very likely around the dates you listed.  We are looking at Seattle; it has not yielded a large number of prospective students for us the last two years.  We may return to San Francisco.  We should have decisions about dates and sites within the next month. <BR> <BR>The schools which are part of the unified national auditions, the degree programs they offer, and links to their websites, can be found at: <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/thr/unified.htm" TARGET="_top">http://www.otterbein.edu/dept/thr/unified.htm</A> <BR> <BR>Thanks! <BR> <BR>doctorjohn<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST551650>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 08:20 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=551650&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>DoctorJohn, <BR> <BR>Thanks for the clarification. <BR> <BR>Can you relate more on the topic of &#34;Unifieds&#34; for Undergraduate Auditions and why they are often a neccassary part of  application/acceptance into a College or University Theatre/Drama program or School. <BR>BFA or BA. <BR> <BR>URTA information for Graduate level MFA or Summer festival Acting employment see Audition info above and URTA&#39;s website at  <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.urta.com" TARGET="_top">http://www.urta.com</A><!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST552353>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=doctorjohn-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Doctorjohn (Doctorjohn)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Monday, May 03, 2004 - 11:16 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=552353&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Valerie: <BR> <BR>Thanks for the question.  Attending the Unified Auditions is not necessary.  But it is convenient because many schools congregate in one location at one time.  Many families do not have the financial resources to take their students to half a dozen campus auditions all over the country, and the Unifieds can offer a real savings. <BR> <BR>That said, I would recommend the following strategy:   <BR> <BR>DO THE RESEARCH <BR> <BR>Read the postings on this thread and on &#34;Colleges for Musical Theatre,&#34; look at cast and designer biographies in playbills, and talk to theatre professionals and to friends majoring in theatre.  Look at ads in &#34;Dramatics&#34; and in &#34;American Theatre.&#34;  Look at the list of Unified schools in my earlier post.  But don&#39;t limit yourself to those.  Juilliard, NYU, North Carolina School of the Arts, among others, aren&#39;t listed--not because they&#39;re not good &#40;on the contrary&#41;--but because they hold their auditions separately.  Usually in the same cities on the same days, however. <BR> <BR>I highly recommend the &#34;Directory of Theatre Training Programs&#34;, published by American Theatre Works in Dorset, Vermont.  The 9th edition has just been issued, and it&#39;s very complete.  Thankfully, it does not indulge in ratings; rather, it provides a state-by-state list of colleges with theatre programs of every conceivable kind. Much more useful than the ratings &#34;guides&#34;, in my opinion.  <BR> <BR>From this research, make a list, a long one.  Then go to the school websites, and identify a dozen you find attractive. <BR> <BR>VISIT  <BR> <BR>Visit at least one during spring break of your junior year.  Visit at least two in the summer.  It&#39;s not ideal--school&#39;s not in session.  But faculty can often be found, if you call Admissions at least a week in advance and let us know when you&#39;re coming and what you&#39;d like to see.  In the fall, visit one of the schools you&#39;d most like to attend at a time when you can see a production, sit in on classes, talk to someone in a leadership position on the faculty, and spend a lot of time with theatre majors.  You&#39;ll either love it or not, and that will tell you a great deal about what you want in a college theatre program.   <BR> <BR>ORGANIZE <BR> <BR>Before you actually send in your audition requests, organize the schools into three categories:   <BR> <BR>A. Schools you really like where you think you have a decent chance to be admitted; <BR> <BR>B. Dream schools where you think you haven&#39;t a prayer, but you want to try anyway; <BR> <BR>C. Safety schools that have good theatre programs &#40;just not the &#34;name&#34;&#41; where you think you could be happy, and have a very good chance of being admitted.  &#40;Include schools that do not hold auditions for admission.&#41;  <BR> <BR>I&#39;d suggest five schools in category A, two or three in category B, and five in category C.  I see entirely too many students whose list consists of nothing but schools in category B.  I don&#39;t care how many of them you audition for, your odds don&#39;t get any better.  Even though tastes differ, they are going to offer admission to much the same top 10%.  Auditioning for Carnegie Mellon, CCM, North Carolina School of the Arts, and Juilliard is like applying to Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Swarthmore.  Fine if you have the financial resources to do it, but even if you do, don&#39;t limit yourself to the theatre &#34;Ivies&#34;.  Apply across the board. <BR> <BR>AUDITIONS <BR> <BR>I would recommend that you schedule auditions on campus for the schools in category A, those which really appeal and where you think you have a decent chance to be admitted.  If possible, try to go a day early so you can spend time on campus, perhaps see a class and a rehearsal, and visit with students.  You&#39;ll be more relaxed for your audition, and in all likelihood you&#39;ll do better.  And you&#39;ll be better prepared to make a decision if they offer you admission. <BR> <BR>For schools in category B &#40;the ones where you have only a prayer&#41;, I&#39;d recommend the Unified auditions.  Don&#39;t spend the money to go visit campus for nothing but a brief audition.  Do these schools in NY or Chicago or LA.  If you&#39;re really good, they&#39;ll want you no matter where they see you.  If you&#39;re not the next Meryl Streep or Johnny Depp, you gave it a good shot and you&#39;re only out the cost of the application fees.  I recommend auditioning for several schools at the Unifieds, including category B and category A schools.  And if you can do a walk-in or two for nothing or a nominal fee, all the better. <BR> <BR>While you&#39;re waiting for the decisions from the schools that hold auditions &#40;most do not do rolling admissions, which means waiting until March if not April to hear&#41;, go and visit the schools in category C.  Find at least one where you could be happy, so that if you&#39;re not admitted to a school in category A or B, you have a backup.  It will make the waiting much, much easier, both for you and your parents. <BR> <BR>THE LAST VISIT <BR> <BR>If you&#39;re admitted to the school you want, and if you&#39;ve been on campus and know it&#39;s a place you could be happy, you&#39;re done.  &#40;Well, except for financial aid and housing, but those will have to wait for later.&#41;  But if by chance you&#39;re admitted to a school you haven&#39;t visited, now is the time.  Although we often ask for decisions before May 1 &#40;so that we can go down the waiting list if you turn us down&#41;, we cannot demand a decision before the first of May.  It&#39;s not a law, but it is a national understanding among Directors of Admission.  Say you get a letter in late March or early April offering you admission to CCM, and you auditioned for them in LA.  Congratulations!  Now go visit!  Reputation is meaningless if the &#34;fit&#34; between you and the school is wrong.  You won&#39;t be happy, you won&#39;t do well, you won&#39;t feel like you&#39;re learning, and you may be asked to leave the program.  Put money in your budget to visit one or two schools in April, as you move towards your final choice.  You&#39;ll be happier if you do. <BR> <BR>Hope this was helpful.  Sorry for the length. <BR> <BR>doctorjohn <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST552647>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 01:22 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=552647&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> We had limited finances to be able to visit colleges on the East Coast where my son decided he wanted to be, &#40;we are on the West Coast&#41;. This is what we did- <BR> <BR>The summer prior to his senior year, we went very late summer so schools would be in session or just starting. We went to NYC because my son wanted more than anything to visit Juilliard, NYU and AADA. He was also interested in Hartt and Boston University so we included those two schools in the trip, &#40;we rented a car&#41;. It was good we visited NYU because it turned out that once he visited he wasn&#39;t sure he wanted to go there, &#40;but applied anyway&#41;. He loved Juilliard. He did not like AADA. We did not actually visit Hartt &#40;the campus&#41; but we drove through town, &#40;too short of time and not high on my son&#39;s list. He liked Boston University. The trip was pretty costly, &#40;we are still paying it off and it is almost two years later!&#41; <BR> <BR>He applied to 9 conservatory programs &#40;BFA&#41; and 1 BA program, &#40;Cal State Fullerton&#41; . We visited Cal Arts and USC. Both are within an hour to an hour and a half drive. My son did an alumni interview with a CMU grad in Los Angeles. We did not visit CMU until he was accepted and then we went to accepted students weekend. <BR> <BR>For auditions we took 6 days, if I remember correctly, and did the auditions in San Francisco &#40;several locations but close enough to make it easy to do&#41; and Los Angleles &#40;Hilton Hotel&#41;. We stayed a couple days in San Francisco &#40;we drove there from home&#41; and then drove back to LA and stayed at the Hilton for two days. Juilliard, Rutgers and University of Minnesota Guthrie Program were in San Fran I believe. CMU, Suny Purchase, Boston U, Hartt, were at the Hilton. NYU was nearby in another hotel. Auditions for Cal Arts and USC were on their campus. <BR> <BR>So anyway, all the money spent on a trip where my son decided not to go to school or wasn&#39;t accepted. The only real benefit was being able to see Broadway and Off Broadway shows which I do feel was worth every penny. I remember my parents doing this for me and as a performer it was an amazing learning experience watching the professionals at work. I know it did the same for my son. <BR> <BR>My son was accepted to: <BR>Cal State Fullerton <BR>Hartt <BR>University of Minnesota Guthrie Program <BR>CMU <BR>Cal Arts <BR>Waitlisted: Rutgers <BR>Not accepted at: <BR>NYU Tisch &#40;could be due to grade point average&#41; <BR>USC <BR>Juilliard <BR>Boston University <BR> <BR>He was a NFAA finalist in Acting, &#40;Level I Winner&#41; and a Presidential Scholar in the Arts. He attends CMU and absolutely loves it. He said even if he were accepted to Juilliard now he would not go. He has had an amazing year at CMU. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST552891>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mtmomtok-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mtmomtok (Mtmomtok)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 08:27 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=552891&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> We are interested in MT, I do read/post on the other thread though they are excited and thrilled with their acceptances at this point. Posting here main objective are the regional auditions and monologues information.  Really good information from DrJohn and Wct.  We on the east coast and can only do regionals for most.  We will do some on campus for the ones we are interested in on the east coast.  Do schools audition &#40;regional&#41; on the same day at different locations?  How are the times/days set?  How do you handle this?  Sorry for all the questions.  Just trying to get a handle on the regionals. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST552893>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=doctorjohn-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Doctorjohn (Doctorjohn)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 08:28 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=552893&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Wct: <BR> <BR>Can you expand on &#34;an amazing year&#34; at CMU?  I suspect many of us would love to hear about the first-year experiences of our students.  I admit to a selfish motive--this website is turning out to be the best source of information about other programs, and how better to improve your own program than by reading about what other schools are doing right? <BR> <BR>doctorjohn <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553026>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=bookiemom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Bookiemom (Bookiemom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 11:11 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553026&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Mtmomtok: The regional auditions don&#39;t overlap in different cities, if that is what you are asking. It&#39;s often the same few people from each college that are flying around the country doing the regional auditions.  <BR> <BR>There are some schools that are at a different location on the same day. For example, in the LA auditions, most were at one hotel near the airport, but NYU was at a different hotel because they aren&#39;t part of the regional auditions group. You had to get over to the other hotel for the NYU audition. <BR> <BR>You have to schedule each audition with the individual college. They have info about how to do this on their websites. You have to schedule the NYU auditions far ahead of time, so be sure to check it out in early fall if your child wants to audition there. <BR> <BR>Every theatre or MT dept. has an office and there is usually a very knowledgable person in that office who can answer questions. You just need to get in there and ask. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553062>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mtmomtok-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mtmomtok (Mtmomtok)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 12:04 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553062&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Bookiemom:  We will &#40;hopefully&#41; be auditioning in NYC which are held at CAP 21.  I know I have to apply to each college separately.  Are there other college regional auditions that are not part of the CAP 21 site auditions?  That&#39;s why I asked if different schools audition at different sites on the same day&#40;s&#41;.  For NYU we will audition on site &#40;if we decide to do NYU, tuition is a factor, though my D is set on Steinhardt&#41;. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553093>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=bookiemom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Bookiemom (Bookiemom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 12:44 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553093&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Mtmomtok: Sorry, I don&#39;t know the answer to this. My D auditioned in LA, so I&#39;m not familiar with the NYC situation. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553142>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 01:14 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553142&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> As you can imagine scheduling 9 auditions was not an easy task but it was doable. For actors this may be a little easier because for the most part the audition is not as long as it is for MT&#39;s considering they have no dance audition. I won&#39;t rule out having to sing because my son was asked to sing acapella for several of his acting auditions even though he was not told to prepare something. It is important to know that if I was in the room auditioning people I would ask actors to sing too because it shows versatility. <BR> <BR>Anyway, having most of the schools in one place whether in San francisco or LA was a life saver. We originally were supposed to go to Las Vegas to audition for Hartt, but due to some circumstance that I can&#39;t remember I called them and they worked with me to arrange a time in LA. <BR> <BR>I used a large calendar for the month of February when we were planning this out. I wrote all the schools that were auditioning on multiple days. It helped me to be able to see it on paper. When it was time to arrange audition day&#39;s and times I looked at the calendar and broke it up so it would be managable, chosing which days he would audition where. I think I gave a 2-3 hour block of time in between just in case one school was running late, &#40;this was never the case with any of his auditions, they were very prompt&#41;. I made sure that he had a rest day between San Francisco and LA, &#40;we drove&#41; so he would be fresh for those auditions. <BR> <BR>I want to mention here that some colleges&#39; auditions were very warm and welcoming and some were very cold. My son knows he needs a nurturing environment in which to learn so I think the audition atmosphere did affect how he felt about a school. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553210>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 02:00 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553210&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> I will try to the best of my ability tell you why my son had an &#34;amazing&#34; first year at CMU <BR> <BR>I do want to stress that just because this has worked out well for my son it may not be the case for every kid. College choice must be a good fit for the INDIVIDUAL applying. It is important to know yourself and what you want. <BR> <BR>My son is a very focused person. He is a wonderful student and what I mean by that is that he LOVES class time, &#40;in his major, not necessarily in gen ed classes&#41;. The class time is what is important to him, not how often he gets to perform on stage. Getting to perform and stretch and take risks, being able to fail in CLASS is what is important to him. He was like this at the performing high school he attended and he is still that way. I expect that if he should become a working actor after graduation he will always look for a classroom to continue growing as an actor. Curriculum is VERY important to him. He knew from the beginning what he was looking for and checked out the curriculum page of every college prior to applying. Some he felt were stronger as far as his needs as others were. That is how he put the colleges in order as to where he wanted to attend. For example, I know of some kids who want to go to a particular school because of where it is located. My son feels, as do I, that you aren&#39;t attending the college for the surrounding area, you are attending for the TRAINING. He will also tell you that you will get out of a program what YOU put in. Not to say that you don&#39;t need to feel comfortable on the campus. Feeling comfortable in your IMMEDIATE surroundings is very important. Some people like a small campus some want a large one. <BR> <BR>My son had originally wanted to attend Juilliard. Even with that he was a little &#34;afraid&#34; of the program that it would be even too intense for him, &#40;he wanted a very intense program so he must have felt in the back of his mind that he wasn&#39;t quite ready for JUilliard&#41;. CMU was clearly the next choice. He was not accepted at Juilliard but was at CMU so we went to visit and the campus felt &#34;right&#34;. He sat in on classes and that too felt right. Even prior to auditioning, the alumni interview went very well and he says he will never forget walking into this person&#39;s home seeing a script for &#34;ER&#34; on the table. This CMU graduate has been a working actor since graduation in the early &#39;80s. It also meant a GREAT deal to him that the people auditioning him would be his teachers in class. That has turned out to be true this year. CMU was very welcoming in their approach at the auditions. They really made you feel comfortable.  <BR> <BR>As to the year- <BR>I will tell you that when he came home for holiday breaks he was beaming. I&#39;ve never seen him so happy. He is like a sponge and he is soaking up everything. For the most part CMU CFA Acting majors take 54 units a semester. He has said that when you do what you love it does not feel like work. He likes that the teachers TALK to each other and plan teaching around what each other is doing in class so that there is a definate connection between what he is learning in each of his classes. He says the teaching staff really cares about you, not just surface stuff, really caring about you as a person and your needs,&#40;thus a very nurturing environment is provided&#41;. He feels comfortable taking risks and failing, &#40;thus he will grow&#41;. Students are given the opportunity to create outside of class, &#40;thus allowing those that want to go above and beyond the ability to stretch themselves&#41;. For example my son and six other actors from his class decided they wanted to do a benefit to raise money for senior leagues. They did all the work themselves and it was a tremendous success. The staff watched the process evolve. They were there making suggestions, giving support, but allowing the students to do what they had invisioned. I don&#39;t know about you, but I like that. <BR> <BR>There are many things that made this year &#34;amazing&#34; for my son. But the most important thing is that he has grown as an actor and a person. A friend of his who will be graduating HS this year saw him &#34;work&#34; a few weeks ago. This person said it was amazing to watch him now as compared to a year ago. She saw tremendous growth. And as far as I am concerned that is what it is all about. <BR> <BR>As a closing thought. I remember in late August of last year my son saying that he still wanted to audition again for Juilliard. Within a short while he changed his mind. He said he felt he was getting as intense an education at CMU and he doubted that Juilliard students were walking around with a smile on their face all the time. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553246>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=emilyp114-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Emilyp114 (Emilyp114)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 02:21 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553246&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Just to echo some others&#39; comments about auditioning on site for the schools you are most enamored with. <IMG SRC="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/clipart/happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;">  I don&#39;t know if anyone has studied this in any depth but the anecdotal evidence is that the likelihood of acceptance is better if you audition on site rather than at regional auditions. I realize this isn&#39;t possible for everyone. In my experience, both, with my friends I went to an arts h/s with, and also with most of the people I know here at Tisch, everyone who auditioned at their top choices on site was accepted, but many of those who did it the regional route were not. I was scheduled to take part in the regionals in NYC the year I applied, for CMU and BU but fortunately, did not have to because I was accepted early to Tisch.  <BR> <BR>After auditioning at Tisch, I really don&#39;t know how people do several in one day. It was a long process at Tisch and we were all there for several hours, most of an afternoon. As Dr. John said, it&#39;s good to arrive the day before so that you&#39;re not rushed. Perhaps they just don&#39;t spend as much time with individuals &#40;or parents&#41; at the regionals? One other thing to keep in mind is that if you choose to apply early to your top choice, you will have to audition on site. For Tisch, this means scheduling your audition when the audition &#39;hotline&#39; opens on October 1 for some time in November.  <BR> <BR>One last comment. As WCT said, it&#39;s really important to visit the schools you&#39;re interested in. The expense is worth it, especially when you consider the amount you&#39;ll be paying for the next four years. The schools and programs vary so much, and sometimes you realize that a particular school that you have always loved, isn&#39;t quite what you expected when you see it in person. Ask lots of questions. Be sure to look at the curriculum, for all four years. What is the breadth and depth of courses available? Are theatre studies courses required as well as practical studio classes? Who is on the faculty? Are there guest speakers? Master classes? What kinds of productions are done, and also what number? Does the school put everything into one big mainstage production for the year, and then nothing else? &#40;As an aside, in the month of April, there were  28 different studio productions running at Tisch. Everything from Othello to The Rimers of Eldritch to Working to Zoo Story&#41; Do students have the opportunity to produce plays? Are they funded? How about student written works? The best advice I can give prospective students is to inform yourself with as much knowledge as possible so that you end up at a school where you will be happy and where you will receive the best education and training for YOU. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553344>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mtmomtok-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mtmomtok (Mtmomtok)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 03:10 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553344&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Though I&#39;ve read on posts that it is definitely better to audition on site, that is just something that for us is not possible, with the exception of some schools that are closer to us.  I have been discouraged yet at the same time have been encouraged by other posts as well.  All we can do is try our best and hope for the best.  Whatever happens we will deal with the outcome. One never knows!  My D will prepare as best as she can and we&#39;ll take it from there.  In the meantime we are getting great information from this site. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553363>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 03:19 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553363&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Mtmomtok- <BR>Don&#39;t worry. Unless a school has rolling admissions I don&#39;t think it will matter for a talented student. I would agree that if a school has rolling admissions it would be good to audition on site early in the admission process. In regards to NYU Tisch. One of our students got the last audition on the last day,&#40;on site&#41;in April and was still accepted to CAP 21. Most of the kids I know did Los Angeles regional auditions and they were all admitted to schools, five of them to Tisch, one to CCM, and so on. <BR> <BR>I do feel though, that is is probably better to do a Juilliard audition on site because you are seen by more of the faculty. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553422>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mtmomtok-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mtmomtok (Mtmomtok)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 03:48 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553422&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Wct:  Thank you for your encouraging post.  We are in the process of getting information from the schools my D is interested in.  Some that she&#39;s interested in do not have regional audition and I feel that &#40;since $$$ is the main factor&#41; we can&#39;t spend that kind of money on plane fare, hotel, meals, etc. for just one audition.  Rather we will invest it in singing, acting, and dancing lessons as well a college applications.  There are a lot of expenses involved in this field.  When you think of music sheets, cds, books, and unfortunately we like to own them so we don&#39;t get them from the library. We will do everything we can to try and succeed.  We are even looking at local colleges for drama or opera studies &#40;none have MT&#41;.  We are considering all our options. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST553996>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 07:38 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=553996&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Why are auditions important? <BR> <BR>Is it selectvity or is it a requirement of entrance into schools or their programs? <BR> <BR>Why?   <BR> <BR>What if I can&#39;t afford to travel to the school or &#34;Unifieds&#34; to audition? <BR> <BR>What if I don&#39;t think it is important or somehow think it&#39;s beyond needed. <BR> <BR>What about those schools or programs that don&#39;t require an audition.  Are they somehow less than or better than schools or programs majoring in Theatre/Drama, Acting? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST554148>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mymom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mymom (Mymom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 08:24 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=554148&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> North Carolina School of the Arts has not been listed I have understood that it has a very fine program. My son almost choose them but decided MT was his choice instead of acting. I would be interested in others opinions about thier program. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST554349>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 09:29 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=554349&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Valerie, <BR>For an actor, auditions are just part of life.  Gotta do &#39;em to get in the top schools ... Gonna have to do &#39;em later for work.  I just wish there was a better way for students to turn it around and audition prospective schools. Since I first fell in love with acting, I&#39;d always assumed it was going to be Florida State or the College of Charleston for me.  Now my mentors are telling me I&#39;m selling myself short by limiting myself and I&#39;m getting very frustrated trying to sort through all these programs to find the ones that might be a good holistic fit. Even after that, I&#39;ll probably only get to meet members of the faculties of the ones that accept me once or twice before having to commit four years of my life.  Mentors are all about chemistry and it&#39;s starting to feel like arranged marriages to me!  How much can you learn from a weekend visit with master actors putting on their best face?  Maybe that&#39;s an argument for the ones that don&#39;t require auditions.  Just let &#39;em in and see who works out ...  Then again, the &#34;name&#34; schools that don&#39;t have extremely high academic standards would be completely overrun. Imagine doing scene study in a class with 1000 people. LOL From the schools&#39; perspectives, I guess it&#39;s the only way they have of telling if you have a spark they think they can work with. I too wish there were a better process.  It&#39;s a pain in the butt, but I can&#39;t think of a better way.  Maybe one day some motivated scientist will find a way to measure certain types of talent through the genetic code.  After that, she&#39;ll need to find formulas for predicting the drive to develop it and compatability with certain mentors at certain schools ... Astrology charts maybe?  <IMG SRC="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/clipart/wink.gif"> Geez.  Studying for these AP exams has me goin&#39; froggy ...  Sorry for the ramble.<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST554358>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=alejandro-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Alejandro (Alejandro)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 09:31 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=554358&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> what about Sarah Lawrence College in ny? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST554610>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 11:13 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=554610&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Jr86 has asked a very good question about the quality of &#34;the Arts community&#34; at Boston University vs Emerson <BR> <BR>I am at a lose to give knowledge for comparison between the two.  <BR> <BR>I too would be interested in insight from others <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST555260>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 12:50 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=555260&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Is there anyone out there that knows anything beyond what is on the website regarding UCSB&#39;s acting program? I never hear anyone mention it. It would be great to know about UCSD for undergrad. I think UCSD is better for graduate work though. <BR> <BR>I do want to put in a plug for Chapman. I know they give very good fin aid. I know a student who is finishing up her sophomore year and has recently auditioned to go into the BFA track there, &#40;which you are allowed to do after your sophomore year&#41;. She is very happy with their program and is always willing to answer questions you may have. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST555429>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 02:38 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=555429&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> My S was very interested in several schools and their programs.  With information and advice from his H.S. performing arts advisor and theatre director he, last summer researched many, made his selections and started the process.  I am not sure when he started making appointments with each individual school to set up audition times, but he started writing his essays and making contact with each school&#39;s theatre department. <BR> <BR>Since my S knew he was going to be attending the &#34;Unifieds&#34; in Chicago in February with his fellow senior H.S. theatre class; the anxiety and complicated matter of setting up on-site audition dates with individual schools was eliminated. He also knew that at the &#34;Unifieds&#34; there were going to be aprox 33 different schools and programs represented. It made it incredibly easier for him to set up audition dates for those individual schools he chose.  He ended up doing 18 auditions over a 4 1/2 day time period while he attended the &#34;Unifieds&#34; in Chicago.  Two of his auditions were &#34;walk Ons&#34;.  He and his classmates along with his theatre director and a few of his theatre teachers stayed at the Palmer House where the &#34;Unifieds&#34; took place.  While there, as a group, the students had a chance to do some sight seeing, eat in different ethnic restaurants and  mingle with other students that were there auditioning as a group from their schools and individual&#39;s who attended with their parents.  <BR> <BR>This is how it played out for my S: <BR> <BR> <BR>These are the schools he applied to, auditioned for or he seriously considered: <BR> <BR>Boston Conservatory           <BR> <BR>Cal Arts                       <BR> <BR>Carnegie Mellon                 <BR> <BR>Cornish <BR> <BR>DePaul University <BR> <BR>Emerson <BR> <BR>Hartt School of University of Hartford  <BR> <BR>Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts,  England <BR> <BR>Julliard <BR> <BR>Northern Illinois <BR> <BR>NYU &#40;New York University&#41; Tisch Performing Arts School <BR> <BR>Otterbein <BR> <BR>Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, Glasgow, Scotland <BR> <BR>Rutgers University <BR> <BR>SMU &#40;Southern Methodist University&#41; <BR> <BR>SUNY at Purchase   <BR> <BR>UCLA <BR> <BR>USC <BR> <BR>University of Miami <BR> <BR>University of Michigan at Ann Arbor <BR> <BR>University of Minnesota Guthrie Theatre BFA Acting <BR> <BR>University of Oklahoma City <BR> <BR>University of Utah <BR> <BR>   <BR>Comments:  S although a MT H.S. major with lots of MT performances, also did a lot of theatre/Acting and felt for College that he would pursue the BFA in Acting vs. a BFA in MT or a BA in either concentration.  However, he decided to apply to and audition for Emerson&#39;s and UCLA&#39;s BA programs because he liked the way their programs were structured and what the schools offered in other areas.  btw Emerson also has a BFA program.  S chose the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor as the only school he audtioned for in MT.  He felt he owed it to himself to at least audition for one school in MT since he was a H.S. MT major.  S felt his interview and audition with Mich. could of been stronger.  It was the one school he was very dissappointed when he was not accepted.   Mich also offers other degrees in Theatre.   <BR> <BR>He eliminated Julliard, Boston Conservatory, Cornish, SUNY at Purchase and DePaul University.    <BR> <BR>S turned down the University of Miami after he was notified that he was being seriously considered. <BR> <BR>He is still waiting to hear from LIPA and Royal Scottish Academy.  They do not make their final decisions until the middle of June although he is on both of their final lists   <BR> <BR>On College visits he decided against applying to Northwestern, University of Chicago and University of Texas at Austin; University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Arizona he considered but decided not to apply. These were a group of schools he was looking at for various reasons other than Theatre or in addition to their Theatre degree or concentration.  <BR> <BR>He did not apply to Yale&#39;d BA undergraduate theatre.  In hindsight he should have.  He also did not apply to Boston University or North Carolina School of the Performing Arts at Chapel Hill although an excellent, excellent program. <BR> <BR>The rest: he was either accepted, waitlisted or denied.  Some Colleges accepted S into their school of general academics but not their school of Theatre and vice versa.  One needs to apply and be accepted to both.   Some felt his talent was not up to their expectation along with his SAT’s &#40;1320&#41; being too low compared to other applicants.  Others felt he was just great and wanted him in their College/University and Theatre/Drama program.  Some felt he was too talented and would eventually transfer out of their program.  Still others felt he did not “fit” their ensemble.  <BR> <BR>His top seven schools of desire were University of Minnesota Guthrie Theatre BFA Acting;  NYU’s  BFA Theatre/Drama Tisch school of Performing Arts; Northern Illinois BFA Acting; UCLA’s TFT BA Drama; Carnegie Mellon BFA Acting; University of Michigan; Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts for their Acting and LA degree. <BR> <BR>He struggled with his final decision between the BA Drama at the TFT &#40;Theater, Film, Television&#41; professional school at UCLA and the BFA Theatre/Drama at NYU’s Tisch School of the Performing Arts with Lee Strasburg Studio <BR> <BR>He accepted UCLA <BR> <BR>Thoughts:  All of these schools listed have vg if not excellent programs.  Some Colleges/Universities are stronger in their academics compared to others.  Most have a Musical Theatre program or concentration too.  Some don’t. University of Minnesota Guthrie BFA Acting is the newest program of the group, being 4 years old.  Their approach and intent is excellent with an exceptionally talented group of students who will be the first graduates of the program next month. <BR> <BR>End the end the &#34;Unifieds&#34; offered my S a great opportunity that was under one roof and gave him a comprehensive experience and equal shot of being accepted to many schools <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST555477>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 03:15 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=555477&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>In Regard to <BR> <BR>&#34;The Unifieds&#34; or as some call it &#34;Unifieds&#34;, it is worthy to note that each year the schools that participate various.  Some schools are not members at all. For those schools or programs one must schedule auditions with them individualy on-site or inquire to where they are having group auditions for their schools.  Some schools do all three. <BR> <BR>One must inquire at each school they are making application.  Often the information about their auditions &#40;when and where&#41; can be found on the individual school&#39;s website. &#34;The Unifieds&#34; post their list of membered schools attending each year once they have been informed and make a decision on dates.    <BR> <BR>For instances in my S&#39;s case he had audition appointments set up at individual schools that were represented at &#34;The Unifieds&#34; and did not make audition appointments on-site or audition appointments at other areas where other schools of his choice would be represented.  For him, because of his particular schooling and time aloted he auditioned only at the &#34;Unifieds&#34; and felt very satisfied with his selection. It also helped, for him, to narrow his list of schools.<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST555905>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 06:14 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=555905&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> There is a excellent thread of about 10 posts that was started 4/30 titled <BR> <BR>BFA in Acting University of Evansville and University of Utah <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557220>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 01:35 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557220&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Valerie- <BR> <BR>I think your son made a wise choice. Especially if he is interested in film acting. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557300>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 02:43 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557300&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Thanks Wct!   <BR> <BR>Yes he is very interested in film acting! However, his love is the stage and the opportunity at UCLA will also give him classes and interest in other areas of Directing, Production, Creative writing for Playwriting interests; Theatre Studies, History,languages and Comparative Religion and cultures. And, all his Science Fiction and Mythology interests. All really great subjects for theatre!  And then design and tech!  H and I are very excited for him and S is at 150 paces and going, planning, creating and anticipating all the good things that will come from his studies and classmates.  He can&#39;t get enough info and ideas from others!! <BR> <BR>I think UCLA is going to be a good fit for him. <BR> <BR>This college like so many others are really great for theater!  I hope lots of schools will be profiled here along with the experiences and perspectives of students and parents and others &#34;in the know&#34;!!! <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557697>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=mtmommy-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Mtmommy (Mtmommy)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 12:51 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557697&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Wct-- <BR> <BR>I didn&#39;t even know UCSD had a theatre department.  I always think of that school as being a science campus.  For example, my field is English and even though they have a literature/creative writing department at UCSD, I&#39;ve never heard of anyone going there or recommending it to others.  I do know someone who has an MFA from the Musical theatre program at SDSU.  She is adamant that undergrad students really get shortchanged if they go to a school wiht a strong grad program so I assume that opinion is the result of her experience at SDSU.   <BR> <BR>About Chapman:  I am not coming from any position of being &#34;in the know&#34; here, but again from the position of &#34;English,&#34; Chapman is considered to be a &#39;diploma mill,&#34; so it&#39;s interesting to hear positive comments about the school&#39;s drama program.  Part of Chapman&#39;s academics is, in fact, a diploma mill, so this might be an unfair blot on the reputation of the regular programs.  But becuase of the view of chapman from English departments in the southland, I could never recommend sending one of my students to Chapman.  Please tell us more about Chapman&#39;s drama--quality and reputation--if it helps to offset this view.  Thanks! <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557787>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 01:47 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557787&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Mtmommy, <BR> <BR>Can&#39;t say I know anything about the reputation of the English department.   <BR> <BR>I know they have a fine film school and that students who are majoring in film are very happy with the program. I think at one time Chapman&#39;s drama program was not thought of very highly. I think that is starting to change, &#40;that kind of thing takes time&#41;. The students I know there have come from a performing arts HS back ground and so they had a lot of prior training before entering college. It must be challenging to them or they would say something I believe. I did not ask them about the academics, only the classes within their major. <BR> <BR>In case anyone is interested, below is the web address for UCSD&#39;s Theater and Dance department, &#40;graduate and undergrad&#41;: <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www-theatre.ucsd.edu/" TARGET="_top">http://www-theatre.ucsd.edu/</A><!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557798>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=my2cents-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>My2cents (My2cents)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 01:54 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557798&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> I&#39;m surprised that there isn&#39;t more mention of Fordham College at Lincoln Center on these posts.  They do very little musical theatre &#40;in fact they state right up front that if that is your main interest, do not attend&#41;but their performance track for acting is highly competitive.  This year they auditioned 440 people for 20 spots.  They also have playwriting, directing and technical theatre programs. <BR> <BR>Fordham has a core curriculum which all students are required to complete, so the theatre major is a B.A.--there is also no graduate program in theatre, so undergrads get all the stage time.  Last but not least, it&#39;s located at 60th and Columbus Circle--right next to Lincoln Center! <BR> <BR>My D will be starting there in the fall--she looked at a lot of programs, but theirs fit exactly what she was looking for--I&#39;d be intersted to know if anyone else on this thread considered it. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST557946>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=matth-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Matth (Matth)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 03:29 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=557946&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> I went to see a production of The Wild Party at Fordham this year. About half the theatre left at intermission. Hopefully, most of their productions are better than that one. A friend of mine who worked tech on it said that the entire process was a disaster from start to finish. I&#39;m not sure whose fault it was but it was really bad. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST558063>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=norcalmom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Norcalmom (Norcalmom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 04:22 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=558063&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> I have to make a comment about Chapman being a &#34;diploma mill.&#34;  I think what you are referring to is the Chapman program for adults who want to return to college and get a diploma with some credits being given for &#34;life experience.&#34;  I have no vested interest in Chapman, but I think we need to be fair.  Other colleges have similar programs, including my alma mater, U. of Redlands.   <BR> <BR>I, too, am in California--grew up in So Cal and have lived the past 20 years in No Cal.  There are other universities that have similar programs.  These programs can be run out of an office in an area quite some distance from the actual university because they do not require class attendance.  I don&#39;t know that I am in total agreement with such programs, but I don&#39;t have enough info about them to condemn them outright.  I know that they award credits based on life experience, then additional credits for independent study and internship-type experience.  They are usually very expensive and diplomas can be obtained in a year to two years.  Though it doesn&#39;t seem quite fair to those of us who spent the requisite time earning our degrees, I do think there is some wiggle room for awarding credits in particular areas that an individual might have learned from several years on-the-job.  They also usually offer limited programs, e.g., teaching credential program, so you don&#39;t need to worry that your doctor or lawyer came through one of these legitimate college programs. <BR> <BR>That said, I have heard these programs referred to before as diploma mills though they are sponsored through reputable universities.  To my thinking, a true diploma mill collects an exorbitant fee and sends a piece of paper.  I do know of a woman who went through one of these programs after her kids were all through school.  It took her one year to get her teaching credential, which included student teaching, but it just didn&#39;t set well with me.  She had no previous job experience that would give her legit credits towards teaching, though she did hold a B.A. degree, had lived and studied in India for several years, and had extensive experience working with children from many years of Girl Scout Leader training and work.  Still didn&#39;t set right with me... <BR> <BR>I could compare the adult programs to many of the independent charter schools in California. I have worked with several of such schools as a teacher.  I have also left most in disgust.  You would be amazed how little some independent study high schoolers are required to do and still get the same credits and a diploma as those who attend regular public/private high school.  I&#39;ve seen some of these schools award high rank and valedictorian status to students who had done very little during their high school years.  I can&#39;t support such programs.  I don&#39;t know if the adult college programs are as relaxed about giving out credits--I certainly hope not--but they are comprised of lots of independent study. <BR> <BR>What I actually think of when I hear &#34;Chapman&#34; is that they were the college that had the Floating Campus program that I was so interested in when I was looking at colleges.  I guess they don&#39;t do that anymore.  I also know that most folks in my area of NoCal have never heard of Chapman &#40;or Redlands for that matter&#41;.  A young lady from church attended there for one year, but did not continue there because she was homesick and wanted to attend closer to home. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST558066>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=enzom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Enzom (Enzom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 04:23 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=558066&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Perhaps I missed its mention, but I am surprised that no one has considered Kenyon, alma mater of Paul Newman, Allison Janney&#40;who stars in The West Wing and was cast in her first play at Kenyon by Newman&#41;and Josh Radnor&#40;starring in the Graduate on Broadway&#41;. Just another school to consider. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST561461>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Friday, May 07, 2004 - 11:20 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=561461&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Can you share any info or insight about Kenyon and their Theatre opportunities or thier classes and Ec&#39;s? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST561666>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=chemy-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Chemy (Chemy)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 12:40 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=561666&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> this is a funny websight and list of alumni.... i was trying to find out where ed norton whent 2scholl and came acros it... <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.amiannoying.com/" TARGET="_top">http://www.amiannoying.com/</A>&#40;pg52qk55cxz0qs55zzr3kq45&#41;/collection.aspx?collection=642 <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST561997>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:13 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=561997&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Okay.  I got yelled at yesterday because I still haven&#39;t come up with ten schools that meet my criteria even though I&#39;m in the middle of AP exams and haven&#39;t had a lot of time to put into it.  What I&#39;m looking for is as follows: <BR>1.  Very good to great theatre department &#40;Duh!&#41;; <BR>2.  Part of a liberal arts college or university&#40;No one-dimensional conservatory schools.  This really annoys one of my teachers.&#41;; <BR>3.  Under $30,000 per year for out-of-state tuition and housing. &#40;I&#39;ve had to raise up to this.&#41;; <BR>4.  Potential to cover at least half of total cost through academic and talent scholarships.  &#40;Graduating with a BFA in Theatre with lots of debt is not a comfortable idea.&#41;; <BR>5.  Ability to cover most general education requirements through AP &#40;This also really annoys one of my teachers.&#41;; <BR>6.  Happy and friendly student body; <BR>7.  Attractive campus located in the suburbs or a reasonably safe part of a city; <BR>8.  No forced tripling of freshmen in dorms; and <BR>9.  Decent film/media arts department with ability to participate in student film. &#40;More of a tiebreaker than a requirement.&#41; <BR> <BR>Right now, my &#34;definites&#34; are FSU, DePaul, and SMU and I&#39;m waiting for some answers to questions from Otterbein and Evansville. I&#39;m still on the fence about Utah and intend to ask them some questions and read some archived newspaper articles.  My fallback remains the College of Charleston where I&#39;m practically shoe-in for a free ride if I don&#39;t mess up next year.  Any suggestions?  Am I being too picky?<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562013>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=jrmom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Jrmom (Jrmom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:27 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562013&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Doctorjohn, <BR> <BR>Thanks as always for your contributions to the discussion.  <BR> <BR>You advised making the following list: <BR>&#34;A. Schools you really like where you think you have a decent chance to be admitted; <BR> <BR>B. Dream schools where you think you haven&#39;t a prayer, but you want to try anyway; <BR> <BR>C. Safety schools that have good theatre programs&#34; <BR> <BR>It&#39;s easy to assess one&#39;s chances academically - we&#39;ve done that, and only have one &#34;reach&#34; school academically-all the rest are matches or safeties - but how do we determine if a school is in category A or B for talent? That&#39;s what stumps me. D has attended good programs &#40;master classes, and summer&#41; and gotten positive feedback/ratings, but sometimes one has the feeling they are trying to be nurturing, not critical.  <BR> <BR>I&#39;d appreciate advice from ANYONE on this one! <BR> <BR>jrmom <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562052>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=my2cents-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>My2cents (My2cents)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 10:55 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562052&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Matth, <BR> <BR>I looked all over the Fordham Theater website and there was no mention of a production of &#34;The Wild Party&#34; this year.  Maybe you went to a student run production at the Rose Hill campus??  There is no theater major there, only at Lincoln Center. <BR> <BR>Anybody else with any info about the Fordham program? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562292>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 01:29 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562292&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Thesbohemian <BR> <BR>I feel for you.  Finding colleges and programs is a lengthly process of defining and you are at the beginning.  Don&#39;t feel too bad.  From your description above I would look at LAC&#39;s &#40;Liberal Arts Colleges&#41; there are some excellent ones that can offer a lot of the criteria you are looking for.  Carolyn who is a contributing advisor on these threads suggests looking at   Whitman College.&#40;check spelling&#41;   Also, Jamimom has a wealth of info about colleges.  In the meantime, the list of schools mentioned above for BFA - a lot of them offer BA programs.  Try looking at them again.  I know it is a lot of work, but the list does provide a variety of experiences and atmosphere per college. It&#39;s a start for research.  Also will help you narrow down schools with your wants and needs as you look at each college/university.  Others will provide help here to specific schools when they read your request.  Keep looking for those posts.  It&#39;s an awkward time of the year for many and a busy one with distractions and other commitments.  Give it a couple of more weeks too.  More info should start coming in.  You do have a little time.  Can you share why you are feeling pressured right now?  It might help - to help you more specifically. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562574>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=norcalmom-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Norcalmom (Norcalmom)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 03:57 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562574&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> A word about Whitman.  My family visited the campus when my older daughter was college hunting.  It is a small, beautiful campus in Walla Walla, Washington.  The campus is well-groomed--reminded us of Disneyland.  Walla Walla is out in the middle of nowhere--long, long, difficult drive to an airport or any city of size.  The majority of people at the campus and in town were friendly &#40;though they had no record of my daughter&#39;s interview appointment, refused to honor the confirmation letter, and refused to fit her into the day&#39;s schedule despite the fact that we were from NorCal--kind of a rude encounter there&#41;.  There is a 7th Day Adventist College in town also.  <BR> <BR>Academically, Whitman is topnotch.  We weren&#39;t impressed with their studio art or theatre programs though.  The theatre facilities were not impressive, and we were told that they have a small, classical program.  I don&#39;t believe film is offered there, so for an acting student looking for on-camera opportunities, this wouldn&#39;t be the place.  Had either of my daughters been looking for a school strong in English, History, Political Science or Philosophy, Whitman would have been at the top of the list. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562576>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 03:58 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562576&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>Valerie, <BR>Thanks. I&#39;ll give those places a look.  The reason I&#39;m pressured is because I&#39;ve really been kind of slack in the process of looking at schools and one of my teachers gave me the assignment to find ten as a kick in the butt. Like I said previously on this thread, I&#39;d been assuming it would be FSU for me or the College of Charleston if I didn&#39;t get in there.  I&#39;d honestly be perfectly happy at either.  I could go to both for next to nothing and really hadn&#39;t given other places much thought. I&#39;d never even heard of most of the ones that don&#39;t have good football teams! The school I go to usually puts a few people in prestigious programs each year and I&#39;ve been blessed to improve exponentially with the training I&#39;ve received.  I&#39;m now considered one of the &#34;star pupils&#34; in my studio even though I never gave a second thought to acting until I was halfway through 9th grade. That certainly wasn&#39;t the case when I first got here last fall! Most of the people in my studio have been involved in theatre since they were little and came in with a lot of ideas about where they wanted to go. They don&#39;t pull punches much around here and a lot have been told they should consider reducing their expectations. On the other hand, I&#39;ve been told I&#39;m selling myself short.  Sometimes I wonder how much this has to do with what&#39;s best for me or my school&#39;s reputation.  I dunno ... I&#39;ve really got all summer to figure it out for real.  I hope I don&#39;t sound like I&#39;m not serious about it because I definitely am. My place in the world is just turning out to be a little different than what I expected and I should be thankful for it. I just know I don&#39;t want to spend four years of my life at a pure conservatory with nobody but high-strung artists around and I don&#39;t care if it makes my teachers mad.  No expensive ugly places with mean people, either!  Gawd, I must seem arrogant. LOL  Oh, well ... It&#39;s back to the AP Chemistry that I don&#39;t ever want to see again after Tuesday&#39;s exam ...<!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562686>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=actingstudent-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Actingstudent (Actingstudent)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 04:56 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562686&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>If you&#39;re really interesting in RADA, they do offer two summer courses: the eight-week Acting Shakespeare course &#40;a graduate-level certificate course, which requires an audition&#41;, and the four-week RADA Summer School &#40;which is more general and does not require an audition&#41;. From what I&#39;ve read, both courses are top-notch. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST562967>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Saturday, May 08, 2004 - 07:56 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=562967&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Thesbohemian <BR> <BR>Ok, now I better understand.  Yes, you need a few more schools in your application portfolio as advised.  As stated in other posts here by Dr. John and others, a few safeties, a few in the ball park so to speak and then, a few reach schools.  However, you do not need as many as my S applied to.  He had a very large list because he was originally seeking a BFA program which is very selective in its acceptances.  So, 8 to 10 schools is a good number and would cover all your bases for application and acceptance opportunities.   <BR> <BR>It sounds like you are very talented and academically advanced.  So, I am picking up on the concern to satisfy your needs and interests along with the concerns about your educational future that your teacher is expressing.  And yes, schools are always vying to keep their reputations and teaching experience in the classroom as best as they can.  However, most teachers and advisors also take into consideration the genuine welfare of their students.  Communication is vital.  <BR> <BR>So, give yourself and your teacher a fair chance by expressing your needs and wants and objective listening.  Also, I&#39;m sure there is more than one teacher in your school you can bounce things off of if you feel uncomfortable with any one teacher or advisor.  Know that you will be alright in the long run.  It&#39;s just the process that has instigated a level of anxiety.  The feeling is not that unusual.   <BR> <BR>Your concern to keep tuition and room and board under $30,000 is an important one.  Most private schools are hovering around the $30,000 fee AND counting.  Therefore, your search would be better focused around In-State Universities and smaller LAC’s.  All Universities outside of State equal in expectation for private tuition.  However, once again in your search, don’t automatically discount a school because of fees.  Some out of state Universities have a reciprocal agreement with your In State Universities.   And, there are LAC’s whose fees are under $30,0000.  Also, some schools whether they are private or public, big or small, special in a program or not, are more generous with their ability to offer FinAid and scholarships. <BR> <BR>In the meantime, my suggestion would be to focus on your studies these next few days and once you are finished with your tests/finals you can pick up the search and still satisfy you teacher/advisor’s concern that you are taking your college search seriously and not limiting yourself; which is where I believe the concern  is coming from.   <BR> <BR>Too, others that have personal knowledge and information will have the chance to read your posts here today and in the short future and will be able to offer you some insight on particular schools.  This will be helpful to you too in the long run as this is why you first contacted CC and this thread.  Not to worry! <BR> <BR>Stay posted and Good luck on your AP studies and Chemistry final, Tuesday.   <BR> <BR>Valerie <BR> <BR>fyi:  DePaul University is a city campus school <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST563851>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Sunday, May 09, 2004 - 07:45 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=563851&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!>YOU MOMS ROCK!!!  HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!! <IMG SRC="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/clipart/wavey.gif"> I can&#39;t believe how supportive some of you are to your kids who&#39;re taking this hard road.  I love her to death, but mine still wants me to be a lawyer. <IMG SRC="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/discus/clipart/jester.gif"><!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST569439>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=valerie-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Valerie (Valerie)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 12:23 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=569439&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> What are your EC activities and Summer experiences that you believe help you toward entering a Theatre program in College? <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST569463>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=wct-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Wct (Wct)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 12:36 am</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=569463&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> We have a program at our arts HS called Camp OCHSA. It is a free program for students 4-6 graders &#40;many of the kids in our area are underpriveledged and qualify for free and reduced priced lunch at school&#41;. The classes are offered once a week on Tuesday nights for 10 weeks I believe. Our HS students can sign up to team teach a subject, &#40;art, voice, drama, dance&#41; they also have staff supervision. My son chose to teach acting and I think this really was a great EC on his resume. He was also in Leadership and a group called Inter Departemental Delegation which was a group of students from all conservatories at our HS involved in community service. <BR> <BR>Of course graduating from a performing arts HS meant he had a ton of conservatory classes to list and performances. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#E3E3E3 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST569992>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=thesbohemian-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Thesbohemian (Thesbohemian)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 01:45 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=569992&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Train, train, train ... This year, I’m going to stay home, train privately with a voice and speech coach near my hometown, and take a scene study workshop.  I’m also going to work out with a Pilates/gyrotonics trainer.  I think I’ll be getting more “bang for my buck” doing that than I would at a summer drama camp.  I’ve had fun at the ones I’ve attended the past couple of years, but they were too short to learn a lot and most people were really just trying to hook up.  Beyond that, I’m going to work on a skill most good actresses with a BFA are going to eventually need ... lunch waitressing!  I need to get a drivers license, too, or mom&#39;s going to get really sick of driving me around. <!-/Text-!> <P>
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<TABLE BGCOLOR=#D0D0D0 WIDTH=100% BORDER=1 BORDERCOLOR=#0000ff> <TR><TD><FONT SIZE="2" FACE="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica" COLOR="#000000"><FONT SIZE=-1> <A NAME=POST571196>  By <FONT SIZE=1><B><!-Email-!><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=display_profile&profile=budcinco-colleges"><!-/Email-!><!-Name-!>Budcinco (Budcinco)<!-/Name-!></A></B></FONT> on <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR=#000080>Wednesday, May 12, 2004 - 10:29 pm</FONT>: <FONT SIZE=1><A HREF="http://www.collegeconfidential.com/cgi-bin/discus/board-profile.cgi?action=editpost&postid=571196&page=4/66659">Edit</A></FONT></FONT></TD></TR></TABLE><P> <!-Text-!> Hi, I&#39;m a Freshman at the Guthrie program at the U of Minnesota and would like to give my opinion on the program. First of all I was highly recruited by most of the schools conversated. I was accepted into CMU, Boston, Depaul, SMU... When I stepped foot on the campus of U of M I knew I was home. I later saw the Juniors perform which did nothing but confirm this decision.&#40;I saw Seniors from Julliard perform and there was no comparison to the noticeable ability that the Guthrie Students had over them&#41; Not only is it taught by some of the world&#39;s finest, Yes world&#39;s finest, it also has the best guest artists including Andrew Wade &#40;Royal Shakespeare Company&#39;s Voice Coach, Considered the best voice and speech coach and teacher in the world&#41;. Not to mention that I had narrowed down my decision to CMU and Boston U. I visited both before the U of M and can honestly say that I made the best decision, Hands down. Another good thing is that when they have their company they do not have a cut process which other schools do &#40;Boston, Depaul, and North Carolina School of the Arts&#41;Not to step on any toes but before making 