College, we're going to have to face it someday
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So I thought since we're all about the same age, we're all probably thinking about college's. Feel free to talk all about schools and exchange ideas here. This is my list... Montclair State Drew University Carnegie Mellon Bennington And my sort-of "Back up " is Kean. I'm going to major in Musical Theatre. If anyone has another other suggestions, feel free to give them  . I don't want to go to NYU or Julliard, by the way. It's not personal enough for me. (meaning i'd rather go to a small college with smaller classes).
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Continuing my ultimate catching up here... I applied to these 4 schools: Hofstra University St. John's University SUNY Stonybrook SUNY New Paltz So far I have been accepted to the first three, still waiting on New Paltz's decision. Hofstra was originally my first choice but they only gave me $5000 a semester and at $41000 a semester with everything, that's hardly a dent. It's going to end up being a SUNY school I'm thinking...just gotta here from New Paltz. That's enough of my rambling
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| QUOTE (Gina @ Feb 2 2008, 12:44 AM) | Continuing my ultimate catching up here...
I applied to these 4 schools:
Hofstra University St. John's University SUNY Stonybrook SUNY New Paltz
So far I have been accepted to the first three, still waiting on New Paltz's decision. Hofstra was originally my first choice but they only gave me $5000 a semester and at $41000 a semester with everything, that's hardly a dent. It's going to end up being a SUNY school I'm thinking...just gotta here from New Paltz.
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Wow, congratz!! That's so awesome. I'll be happy if I get a call back. haha. Is one of those like Suny purchase? I really don't know anything about it. Just heard the name. Since I posted I changed my mind a lot. I got one huge list of colleges and then I went over them to see which I a) actaully have a chance of getting into (based on talent AND academics)  which are reaches. These are my "reach" schools, which I may just blow off applying to. not sure yet. : Drew(NJ) Carnigie Mellon(PA) Emmerson(..not quite sure where itis.) Middlebury Ithica(NY) Other: Montclair State(NJ) Western State College of Colorado(have to look up)(CO) Hart(-the theatre arts supervisor tells me that there's a school within Hartford state that has a good theatre program)(CN) Rider(NJ) Adelphi(NY)(have to look up) Bennington(VT) Mulenburg(PA) Kean(NJ) Liverpool School ofthe Arts( have to look up)(England, obveously) ..and lastly, I still have to look up some stuff in Canada. I hear they have some good colleges. yuppp. It's an ..interesting process. I like it when i'm not be lectured between my guidence counselor and case manager, especially when I hear different things. I took a small workshop at Montclair State back in like October, and they said that the audition is, of course, the largest part of whether or not you get in. They also said, that if you havea kick ass audition, but you're grades don't exactly meet their standards, they can just overlook them(not that I get horrible grades or anything). When I talked to my guidence counselor about the academics of college, I mentioned that. She said she understood because she's had actors before, but she kept lecturing that I shouldn't blow off anything. Well duh. But everybody keeps telling me how freakin "important" SATS are. I really don't care. I'm not blowing them off, but I don't really think they are worth the stress I've seen people going though. I'm not even taking an SAT class, and i'm not taking it until June. Nonetheless, I keep getting lectured about it. I just want to know if, for the performing arts schools, they honestly pack a big punch, and what score do you think I could get by with?
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| QUOTE (BwayBaby91 @ Feb 4 2008, 04:57 PM) | Wow, congratz!! That's so awesome. I'll be happy if I get a call back. haha. Is one of those like Suny purchase? I really don't know anything about it. Just heard the name.
Since I posted I changed my mind a lot. I got one huge list of colleges and then I went over them to see which I a) actaully have a chance of getting into (based on talent AND academics) which are reaches.
These are my "reach" schools, which I may just blow off applying to. not sure yet. : Drew(NJ) Carnigie Mellon(PA) Emmerson(..not quite sure where itis.) Middlebury Ithica(NY)
Other: Montclair State(NJ) Western State College of Colorado(have to look up)(CO) Hart(-the theatre arts supervisor tells me that there's a school within Hartford state that has a good theatre program)(CN) Rider(NJ) Adelphi(NY)(have to look up) Bennington(VT) Mulenburg(PA) Kean(NJ) Liverpool School ofthe Arts( have to look up)(England, obveously) ..and lastly, I still have to look up some stuff in Canada. I hear they have some good colleges.
yuppp. It's an ..interesting process. I like it when i'm not be lectured between my guidence counselor and case manager, especially when I hear different things. I took a small workshop at Montclair State back in like October, and they said that the audition is, of course, the largest part of whether or not you get in. They also said, that if you havea kick ass audition, but you're grades don't exactly meet their standards, they can just overlook them(not that I get horrible grades or anything). When I talked to my guidence counselor about the academics of college, I mentioned that. She said she understood because she's had actors before, but she kept lecturing that I shouldn't blow off anything. Well duh.
But everybody keeps telling me how freakin "important" SATS are. I really don't care. I'm not blowing them off, but I don't really think they are worth the stress I've seen people going though. I'm not even taking an SAT class, and i'm not taking it until June. Nonetheless, I keep getting lectured about it. I just want to know if, for the performing arts schools, they honestly pack a big punch, and what score do you think I could get by with? |
Thanks, lol. Yeah, I actually decided to go in as an undeclared major so that I don't have to deal with the stress of auditions until I am already well into my education in the school. Just something I decided. And yes, Stony Brook and New Paltz are like Purchase in that they are SUNY schools. They're just cheaper because they're state schools and that's why I was interested in them. And don't go crazy about the SAT. I only took it once, and so long as you score around 1500 or higher, there's really no need to take it again. Counselors and teachers often push you to, but it's really alright if you don't.
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| QUOTE (Shadowbox @ May 28 2008, 10:51 PM) | Yeah, I don't think I want to leave the east coast. And awww. Thanks. I think Hobart might be my top now, but Bennington is just sooo amazing. And I've heard amazing things about Ithaca. Haven't toured there yet, but I'm doing my summer camp there. Who knows? It might turn into my favorite ^^ |
OMG Ithaca is where your camp is?? That's amazing. I'm not really interested in Ithaca (though they do have a good theatre program).
Montclair is still at the top of my list. I actually just wrote my essay (although tecni-cally it was a HW assignment for lit). I've also got Wagner, Kean, Ramapo, Mulhenburg(SP?), and Drew that are in my line-up.
blaccch, i've got SATs on saturday. I don't really care about it though, but Miranda says I should look over potential essay questions.
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