It has been a few years since you posted this but I just wanted to say that you have pushed me to commit to NYU Tisch today! Thank you for your kind words and it has really made this big decision much easier for me.
Hi! I am Venezuelan, I want to know what can I do or what I need to be at NYU. I want to study acting, it has always been my dream... But the problem is that I do not have enough money to cover the expenses, so I want to know if they have study or work grants that cover the expenses. Or if there is a type of help that allows me to study there...
We have work study programs on campus that are need based, however that wouldn't cover all of your fees. There are some scholarships available however that you could look into. Your financial aid package would show up on your account if you are accepted so you would be able to see what you're getting yourself into before accepting - hope you find a way to make it work!
Oh I understand... Thank you very much, I'll do everything that I can, it really is an incredible university! it's my dream... Again thanks a lot, greetings
Hi, so I know that for applying to any USA college you need to be at least 18, and I'm ending high school at 16 years, so I have one year before applying to NYU Tisch Drama What preparation do you think is important to develop in this free year I have? Maybe learn an instrument? Work on my acting? Thanks for the video, is so helpful
It's funny how you guys have crew assignments. My college has the same thing. What technique do they teach you? Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Hagen, Adler, Chekhov?
I think it depends on studio. The Atlantic studio focuses on David Mamet’s technique outlined in A Practical Handbook for the Actor. I know another studio does Method etc
Hi there!, I am Australian, I had started applying to NYU although it is pretty last minute, and I dont think my teacher recommendations will come thru in time especially during this busy holiday season, also it is harder to translate my academic scores against the U.S. system. Anyway's I guess I just wanted to ask a fellow artist and student this, especailly seeing you're video's you jusrt seem incredibly nice and supportive! I am continuing tossing and turning in where and what to study. I always knew I would pursue acting no matter what I do however i also do have some interest in film and thought it could be useful to aquire some of that knowledge to help me with a career in the film industry in general, so I thought i would study a degree in film whilst pursuing acting part time along side that as there are no degree's here that offer both. However I have been going back on my decision and what to do I have auditioned to a few good acting schools across the country that I have not gotten accepted to. There is a course I gotr into but I am not sure about it, it is only 2 years it seems good. I guess I just wanted to here your opinion seeing as I am going to be pursuing acting and I do really like it and feel better when I do it. I compare myself to people especailly famous ones I see in tv shows and their path which makes me question myself more and contradict myself under stress. The U.S start their school yesrs differently to Australia so if I cannot apply this year it will feel like waiting two years. Just wanted to hear from a passionate actor or idk I guess just wanted to get this out.
Hi there! I was really concerned with the resume portion of TISCH drama, specifically the film/tv section. As I haven’t exactly acted in any films so far, should I take out that section or what? Also, regarding musical theatre, is it fine to also list camp and school performances or no?
Hi Gretchen! I’m a current sophomore studying business at my university and I’ve been watching to transfer to or attend NYU TISCH for the last two years but the pandemic made it very hard to do so. I was in a business program for more of a backup plan and I actually started garnering acting experience last year. If I transferred to Tisch for Fall 22, I’m not sure how many years it would take to graduate? I’m hoping to study acting for film but also am interested in learning the root principles of drama and theater acting while majoring in something like Economics to help me if I wanted to work anywhere as a day job. How flexible is NYU TISCH with transfer students (if you’ve met any) and double majoring?
Hii, si I’m really interested in applying for NYU but I’m more into acting for film. Does this work for that as well? Or do you think I should go for film? Thanks
Update: I got into Tisch!!! But the price is starting to steer me away:( Hi there! Awesome video! I have my tisch audition for acting this week and I'm curious to what kind of questions they might ask in the interview following the audition. I've heard several different things but I wanted to know your opinion. Any curve balls, resume questions, etc.?
Hey! That’s SO EXCITING hope it all goes well! As far as the ‘interview’ it’s really more of just an organic conversation. The auditioners are very kind they’ll likely start by asking you about how you felt your monologues went (the interview portion follows the monologue section not the songs if doing MT). Then from there they may ask about your resume or background a bit. Most of the questions are to just try and figure out why you’re here auditioning at NYU, what you want to get out of your next step in training and what excites you in the arts. I was asked about what I was interested in outside of acting and also if I knew about the studios/which ones I might be interested in. They really do have a great ability to spot which studio is going to give you the best possible training for the next phase of your life so just BREATHE, remember they’re on your side, and try to enjoy yourself! Best of luck break all the legs and let me know how it went! Best, G
We are in the same boat. I'm trying to figure out what the average Tisch Theater Arts graduate earns. One place I found said $24,000/year. For NYU, the lowest paying three majors were all Tisch...acting, singing and theater. $300,000 for an education that pays you $24,000 a year seems to be financial suicide. Please tell me I'm wrong!!
@@bestgretchen754 hi ! i just watched part of your video and i wanted to ask you to enroll in nyu tisch for acting classes , is it possible to study there knowing that we have no experience ?
@@joachimlokossa7309 hey mate . I am not in NYU but hopefully I'll make it next year , but from my research , YES ITS ABSOLUTELY possible to study there with no experience.
So what are those different types of each studio? I also would like to know if I can apply for 2 programs of nyu. If I can, how do I do that, and would I pay application fee twice? I'm not sure about whether I should go for drama or filmmaking. I'm definitely more passionate about acting but I also want to make my own craft in the future so...I thought filmmaking would be more "worth it" but still not sure. And 1 more question, did you get an scholarship from nyu/anywhere else? All my hope is scholarship but I heard nyu is not easy on that. Thank you
Hey! The different drama studios that you can be placed in 1st year are: Adler, Atlantic, Experimental Theatre Wing, Misner, New Studio, Playwrights Horizons, Strasberg and Production and design (that is the studio for designers). Each has a different approach to acting. I am not sure if you can apply to Drama and Film I don't think so but you should look. I would advise you to apply for Drama and during your interview mention your passion for film making. Playwrights might be a good fit for you. After your first two years of training two upper studios become options one of which is Stone Street. They are film focused and students get to work on writing and editing some projects there. Hope that helps - good luck! Best, Gretchen
So basically the steps are apply, get in or/dont, but essentially you get matched to studio, Im wondering how hard it was to get into the student housing
Hello I am a community college graduate and I am considering applying to NYU. At CC I ended up majoring in digital arts. Ive been wanting to take an acting class and I did and loved it. My parent wants me to work towards a degree bachelors to transfer to so I’ve been thinking hard if I should double major (if I get accepted and enroll) in Interactive Media Arts (IMA) and Acting. How difficult would it be to double major with Acting? Are summer acting courses available if you don’t want to take breaks? I don’t get much financial aid which is why I’m more expected to attend a CUNY school. But all CUNY schools don’t have a good balance of an IMA type degree and acting. I’m 22 and I don’t want to make the wrong choice because of an older sibling that went to an expensive private college and is in debt. I’ve even considered attending an acting conservatory and going to college part time. But then I would have to also have a job which is a lot to juggle if I just double majored and focused on that. As cheesy as it sounds I’ve been noted by teachers “you have talent”..Its just that acting is such a hard career and I’d love to do it but it’s very outlandish thing to go for especially when I don’t have much experience. Sorry for long post!...I still need to figure things out any advice. Thanks.
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed reply - I so so wish I could give you the magically right answer for what to do and that I could guarantee that it'll set you up for success. Sadly I can't and neither can you you'll just have to trust your gut. That being said here's my two cents about it. I'm a double major but my drama (acting) degree always always takes priority. You can not go into acting if you're not prepared to give it your full attention. A common thing you'll hear from actors, that I will echo is that acting is what you do when there is absolutely no other thing you can think of doing. It's a tough industry with often little pay off so if there is anything else that you could see yourself doing you should do that. Now that being said if you LOVE it if it's the only thing you can see yourself doing then buckle down and get to work. Now double majoring is possible but it is NOT EASY. Some double majors are easier to do than others but mine especially is a bit of a nightmare to juggle. It's still doable though. I would only advise you to double major if it is in an area you personally feel equally passionate about. I know I want to teach so I'm getting that training. However it is still deeply rooted in my wholistic journey as an actor. I am looking to be a teaching artist not a school teacher. Summer acting courses are an option and many of the are AMAZING! Only you know what's right for you but I would say that if you don't have a ton a ton of acting experience and if money is a large factor then doing the conservatory program might be the right choice. This will allow you to test the waters in a rigorous program. That way you can still be working while you get training. There are evening conservatory options that might suit you. That being said if this is what YOU WANT, if YOU WANT to be a professional actor and you're ready to bet the lot - I would go for the degree. Worry about the double major after your first semester (you'll still be able to do it) come in only focused on acting. Throw yourself in and give it all you've got. Typically you'll know either way good or bad after that first semester if this is the place/path for you. A final option thinking on the financial side would be to do your undergrad in acting at a more affordable college and then get your MFA later through NYU, Yale, PACE, etc. Haha how's that for a long reply :) I wish you all of the best of luck on your journey. Remember whatever you choose IS the right path. Follow your instincts and be bold! G
hey gretchen, i don't have any experience yet, i hope to acquire some next year. i haven't had the opportunity to do extra-curriculars because of my parents. what else can i do to help my chances in getting into tisch? thanks :)
precious. Volunteer work!! It’s often valued equally if not more that extra-curriculars. Get involved in your neighborhood help set up a food drive or offer to help older community members out by getting a team together to come help fix up their house. Try to find a service project that you are passionate about! Best, Gretchen
I believe that you will fill out the NYU application as normal, should be online. Then instead of an in person audition you would be able to schedule one over face time. We have so many international students NYU does their best to make it as simple as possible! Hope that helps, good luck!
@@SBASUVlogs take an English language proficiency test... that's a must! then you must create an account on common application after that...it's pretty much the same as any other!
Hey! No worries! So when you audition for NYU you audition one time and are considered either for all of the acting studios (if you sing) or all of the acting only studios. There are about 10. As you audition/interview they take notes on you. Then after everyone has auditioned a group of people sit down with all of the applications and decide first if you are cleared for academics/talent and then if you are they decide which of the acting studios you should be placed in. It makes me think of the sorting hat process in Harry Potter that's why I used the term sorting. Hope that helped! Best, Gretchen
Hi, I'm from Peru and NYU is my dream, but i finish school at 16 ( that's the educational system here 11th grade ) and I don't know if I will be able to apply since I'm not enrolled in any IB program and I'm not sure if I have to go to High School US ( don't even know if I would be able to afford it ) so if you or someone could help me... :( ♥️
Hey! That would be NSB The New Studio on Broadway - they're our MT powerhouses. Though many of the other studios still go into some elements of musical theatre. I was a huge MT kid in high school and auditioned for New Studio but NYU has a great way of placing you in the studio that will help you grow in the areas your weakest in - for me that was 'simple' relationship focused straight plays - I could/can sing and dance - I just say that to hopefully help keep your mind open to all of the studios.
What is the highest scholarship they can give for international students? I cant afford to pay this uni if i dont get a scholarship. They dont have full tuition scholarship , do they? I want to apply for BA Acting(i dont know how it s called the bachelors degree in us -undergraduate ) I have just decided to apply to nyu after i watched your video haha
I wish I could be of more help but in regards to finance questions I would say to reach out to NYU directly to ask what options exist because it is such a case by case scenario. I wish you the best of luck though!
Hello dude how are you ? Can I get into tisch with full ride scholarship ? 1590 sat 3.95 gpa ? And Is tisch film and Tv program expensive ?? Additional fees ? How much ? I'm International student from Azerbaijan.
Hey! Hmm I'm not sure on the phycology/dance front. If that's what you're interested in I might suggest reaching out to someone (a councilor maybe) at both school and seeing if it's ever been done before / if they think it's possible. The dance program is also very rigorous so it may be tough to do, like mine is, but possible. Best, G
@@bestgretchen754 hi how are you girl 😁 ?? I'm from azerbaijan. Can I get full ride scholarships from tisch drama ?? I get 1590 sat score plus 800 three subject tests.
I'm referring to the Tadashi Suzuki training. It is a movement based acting technique of sorts that helps you to deepen both your breath (your ability to take in deep full breaths in the midst of your body going through emotional/physical strain) and your ability to create a vivid imaginative life. You can look into it more by looking up the SCOT company or the CITI company - it's an incredible course that is offered to Atlantic second years.
Hey im really desperate for help! Im from.greece and i want a scholarship to get in tishc because i dont have the money but i cant find anything .It would mean a lot to me if you helped me
It has been a few years since you posted this but I just wanted to say that you have pushed me to commit to NYU Tisch today! Thank you for your kind words and it has really made this big decision much easier for me.
Thank you so much! The video was really really helpful. I appreciate your work sooooo much.
Hi! I am Venezuelan, I want to know what can I do or what I need to be at NYU. I want to study acting, it has always been my dream... But the problem is that I do not have enough money to cover the expenses, so I want to know if they have study or work grants that cover the expenses. Or if there is a type of help that allows me to study there...
We have work study programs on campus that are need based, however that wouldn't cover all of your fees. There are some scholarships available however that you could look into. Your financial aid package would show up on your account if you are accepted so you would be able to see what you're getting yourself into before accepting - hope you find a way to make it work!
Oh I understand... Thank you very much, I'll do everything that I can, it really is an incredible university! it's my dream... Again thanks a lot, greetings
@@qqqcuteana hey did u find anything for a scholarship;im also an international student and i want help
Hi, so I know that for applying to any USA college you need to be at least 18, and I'm ending high school at 16 years, so I have one year before applying to NYU Tisch Drama
What preparation do you think is important to develop in this free year I have? Maybe learn an instrument? Work on my acting?
Thanks for the video, is so helpful
Interesting video! I assume things are a little different with the MFA?
It's funny how you guys have crew assignments. My college has the same thing. What technique do they teach you? Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Hagen, Adler, Chekhov?
I think it depends on studio. The Atlantic studio focuses on David Mamet’s technique outlined in A Practical Handbook for the Actor. I know another studio does Method etc
Samantha Camire my program is practical aesthetics and uta hagen.
Hi there!,
I am Australian, I had started applying to NYU although it is pretty last minute, and I dont think my teacher recommendations will come thru in time especially during this busy holiday season, also it is harder to translate my academic scores against the U.S. system. Anyway's I guess I just wanted to ask a fellow artist and student this, especailly seeing you're video's you jusrt seem incredibly nice and supportive! I am continuing tossing and turning in where and what to study. I always knew I would pursue acting no matter what I do however i also do have some interest in film and thought it could be useful to aquire some of that knowledge to help me with a career in the film industry in general, so I thought i would study a degree in film whilst pursuing acting part time along side that as there are no degree's here that offer both. However I have been going back on my decision and what to do I have auditioned to a few good acting schools across the country that I have not gotten accepted to. There is a course I gotr into but I am not sure about it, it is only 2 years it seems good. I guess I just wanted to here your opinion seeing as I am going to be pursuing acting and I do really like it and feel better when I do it. I compare myself to people especailly famous ones I see in tv shows and their path which makes me question myself more and contradict myself under stress. The U.S start their school yesrs differently to Australia so if I cannot apply this year it will feel like waiting two years. Just wanted to hear from a passionate actor or idk I guess just wanted to get this out.
Hi there! I was really concerned with the resume portion of TISCH drama, specifically the film/tv section. As I haven’t exactly acted in any films so far, should I take out that section or what? Also, regarding musical theatre, is it fine to also list camp and school performances or no?
Hi, What the best program for actors. Of NYU drama, Nyfa or julliard?
Hi Gretchen! I’m a current sophomore studying business at my university and I’ve been watching to transfer to or attend NYU TISCH for the last two years but the pandemic made it very hard to do so. I was in a business program for more of a backup plan and I actually started garnering acting experience last year. If I transferred to Tisch for Fall 22, I’m not sure how many years it would take to graduate? I’m hoping to study acting for film but also am interested in learning the root principles of drama and theater acting while majoring in something like Economics to help me if I wanted to work anywhere as a day job. How flexible is NYU TISCH with transfer students (if you’ve met any) and double majoring?
Hii, si I’m really interested in applying for NYU but I’m more into acting for film. Does this work for that as well? Or do you think I should go for film? Thanks
I will apply for the NYU Tisch drama program for 2021. Would you be OK with connecting and answering some of my questions?
7:38 that becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
Can you do a stats video on how u got in to NYU?
lovely dove Sure! Anything specific you’re curious about or just an overall look?
Best, Gretchen yeah just about everything:)
I love musical theatre but I prefer tv/film acting. Does NYU have a good film acting program?
Update: I got into Tisch!!!
But the price is starting to
steer me away:(
Hi there! Awesome video! I have my tisch audition for acting this week and I'm curious to what kind of questions they might ask in the interview following the audition. I've heard several different things but I wanted to know your opinion. Any curve balls, resume questions, etc.?
Hey! That’s SO EXCITING hope it all goes well! As far as the ‘interview’ it’s really more of just an organic conversation. The auditioners are very kind they’ll likely start by asking you about how you felt your monologues went (the interview portion follows the monologue section not the songs if doing MT). Then from there they may ask about your resume or background a bit. Most of the questions are to just try and figure out why you’re here auditioning at NYU, what you want to get out of your next step in training and what excites you in the arts. I was asked about what I was interested in outside of acting and also if I knew about the studios/which ones I might be interested in. They really do have a great ability to spot which studio is going to give you the best possible training for the next phase of your life so just BREATHE, remember they’re on your side, and try to enjoy yourself! Best of luck break all the legs and let me know how it went!
Best,
G
We are in the same boat. I'm trying to figure out what the average Tisch Theater Arts graduate earns. One place I found said $24,000/year. For NYU, the lowest paying three majors were all Tisch...acting, singing and theater. $300,000 for an education that pays you $24,000 a year seems to be financial suicide. Please tell me I'm wrong!!
@@bestgretchen754 hi ! i just watched part of your video and i wanted to ask you to enroll in nyu tisch for acting classes , is it possible to study there knowing that we have no experience ?
@@joachimlokossa7309 hey mate . I am not in NYU but hopefully I'll make it next year , but from my research , YES ITS ABSOLUTELY possible to study there with no experience.
So what are those different types of each studio? I also would like to know if I can apply for 2 programs of nyu. If I can, how do I do that, and would I pay application fee twice? I'm not sure about whether I should go for drama or filmmaking. I'm definitely more passionate about acting but I also want to make my own craft in the future so...I thought filmmaking would be more "worth it" but still not sure. And 1 more question, did you get an scholarship from nyu/anywhere else? All my hope is scholarship but I heard nyu is not easy on that. Thank you
Hey!
The different drama studios that you can be placed in 1st year are: Adler, Atlantic, Experimental Theatre Wing, Misner, New Studio, Playwrights Horizons, Strasberg and Production and design (that is the studio for designers). Each has a different approach to acting. I am not sure if you can apply to Drama and Film I don't think so but you should look. I would advise you to apply for Drama and during your interview mention your passion for film making. Playwrights might be a good fit for you. After your first two years of training two upper studios become options one of which is Stone Street. They are film focused and students get to work on writing and editing some projects there. Hope that helps - good luck!
Best,
Gretchen
@@bestgretchen754 Thank you so much for your reply
So basically the steps are apply, get in or/dont, but essentially you get matched to studio, Im wondering how hard it was to get into the student housing
Hello I am a community college graduate and I am considering applying to NYU. At CC I ended up majoring in digital arts. Ive been wanting to take an acting class and I did and loved it. My parent wants me to work towards a degree bachelors to transfer to so I’ve been thinking hard if I should double major (if I get accepted and enroll) in Interactive Media Arts (IMA) and Acting. How difficult would it be to double major with Acting? Are summer acting courses available if you don’t want to take breaks? I don’t get much financial aid which is why I’m more expected to attend a CUNY school. But all CUNY schools don’t have a good balance of an IMA type degree and acting. I’m 22 and I don’t want to make the wrong choice because of an older sibling that went to an expensive private college and is in debt. I’ve even considered attending an acting conservatory and going to college part time. But then I would have to also have a job which is a lot to juggle if I just double majored and focused on that. As cheesy as it sounds I’ve been noted by teachers “you have talent”..Its just that acting is such a hard career and I’d love to do it but it’s very outlandish thing to go for especially when I don’t have much experience. Sorry for long post!...I still need to figure things out any advice. Thanks.
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed reply - I so so wish I could give you the magically right answer for what to do and that I could guarantee that it'll set you up for success. Sadly I can't and neither can you you'll just have to trust your gut.
That being said here's my two cents about it. I'm a double major but my drama (acting) degree always always takes priority. You can not go into acting if you're not prepared to give it your full attention. A common thing you'll hear from actors, that I will echo is that acting is what you do when there is absolutely no other thing you can think of doing. It's a tough industry with often little pay off so if there is anything else that you could see yourself doing you should do that. Now that being said if you LOVE it if it's the only thing you can see yourself doing then buckle down and get to work.
Now double majoring is possible but it is NOT EASY. Some double majors are easier to do than others but mine especially is a bit of a nightmare to juggle. It's still doable though. I would only advise you to double major if it is in an area you personally feel equally passionate about. I know I want to teach so I'm getting that training. However it is still deeply rooted in my wholistic journey as an actor. I am looking to be a teaching artist not a school teacher.
Summer acting courses are an option and many of the are AMAZING!
Only you know what's right for you but I would say that if you don't have a ton a ton of acting experience and if money is a large factor then doing the conservatory program might be the right choice. This will allow you to test the waters in a rigorous program. That way you can still be working while you get training. There are evening conservatory options that might suit you. That being said if this is what YOU WANT, if YOU WANT to be a professional actor and you're ready to bet the lot - I would go for the degree. Worry about the double major after your first semester (you'll still be able to do it) come in only focused on acting. Throw yourself in and give it all you've got. Typically you'll know either way good or bad after that first semester if this is the place/path for you.
A final option thinking on the financial side would be to do your undergrad in acting at a more affordable college and then get your MFA later through NYU, Yale, PACE, etc.
Haha how's that for a long reply :) I wish you all of the best of luck on your journey. Remember whatever you choose IS the right path. Follow your instincts and be bold!
G
Being an international student ..how much does the transcripts matter for admission or artistic abilities are the centre requirements?
What are the basic academic requirements you need to get into NYU and hows your resume should look like?
I KNEW it! I knew i should have gone to COlumbia or USC. this is BS man. -_- 😭😭😭!
hey gretchen, i don't have any experience yet, i hope to acquire some next year. i haven't had the opportunity to do extra-curriculars because of my parents. what else can i do to help my chances in getting into tisch? thanks :)
precious. Volunteer work!! It’s often valued equally if not more that extra-curriculars. Get involved in your neighborhood help set up a food drive or offer to help older community members out by getting a team together to come help fix up their house. Try to find a service project that you are passionate about!
Best,
Gretchen
Hey, I'm from India, can you fill me in on how actually would i get to get in in Tisch!
I believe that you will fill out the NYU application as normal, should be online. Then instead of an in person audition you would be able to schedule one over face time. We have so many international students NYU does their best to make it as simple as possible! Hope that helps, good luck!
@@bestgretchen754 thanks...thanks for the heads up .
Khangenbam Avanjit heyy did you applied.?? If you did can you please tell me how...I want to know it I am also from India
@@SBASUVlogs take an English language proficiency test... that's a must!
then you must create an account on common application after that...it's pretty much the same as any other!
Sorry, a bit confused, what do you mean by the students get sorted into studios? Thanks for the video (:
Hey!
No worries! So when you audition for NYU you audition one time and are considered either for all of the acting studios (if you sing) or all of the acting only studios. There are about 10. As you audition/interview they take notes on you. Then after everyone has auditioned a group of people sit down with all of the applications and decide first if you are cleared for academics/talent and then if you are they decide which of the acting studios you should be placed in. It makes me think of the sorting hat process in Harry Potter that's why I used the term sorting. Hope that helped!
Best,
Gretchen
Could you do a video with some tips specifically geared towards the Atlantic Studio?
Zara Lemieux Yes will do! Temporarily on video making hold as I survive finals but that’s coming soon!
Best, Gretchen Wonderful!
Do any other studios do MT besides NSB?
Hi I was wondering if the Bachelor of Fine Arts Theatre at Tisch the same course as drama? or the course you're doing?
Hi, I'm from Peru and NYU is my dream, but i finish school at 16 ( that's the educational system here 11th grade ) and I don't know if I will be able to apply since I'm not enrolled in any IB program and I'm not sure if I have to go to High School US ( don't even know if I would be able to afford it ) so if you or someone could help me... :( ♥️
What studios are mainly for Musical theater majors??
Hey! That would be NSB The New Studio on Broadway - they're our MT powerhouses. Though many of the other studios still go into some elements of musical theatre. I was a huge MT kid in high school and auditioned for New Studio but NYU has a great way of placing you in the studio that will help you grow in the areas your weakest in - for me that was 'simple' relationship focused straight plays - I could/can sing and dance - I just say that to hopefully help keep your mind open to all of the studios.
Hey, is it possible to make NYU with a french bac STMG ? Pls
Is it competitive?
What is the highest scholarship they can give for international students? I cant afford to pay this uni if i dont get a scholarship. They dont have full tuition scholarship , do they? I want to apply for BA Acting(i dont know how it s called the bachelors degree in us -undergraduate ) I have just decided to apply to nyu after i watched your video haha
I wish I could be of more help but in regards to finance questions I would say to reach out to NYU directly to ask what options exist because it is such a case by case scenario. I wish you the best of luck though!
Hello dude how are you ? Can I get into tisch with full ride scholarship ? 1590 sat 3.95 gpa ? And Is tisch film and Tv program expensive ?? Additional fees ? How much ? I'm International student from Azerbaijan.
How many applicants do they accept every year?
There is no set number but they typically accept only about 17% of all applicants.
Do you know how the mfa program is in poetry?
Hey,
I'm sorry I really don't have any experience with he poetry program. Wish I could help.
Best,
Gretchen
Very very helpful!!! Thank you!!!!!
Nile Birch Glad to hear it! ❤️
Can u major in phycology and also dance in NYU even though their very different programs???
Hey! Hmm I'm not sure on the phycology/dance front. If that's what you're interested in I might suggest reaching out to someone (a councilor maybe) at both school and seeing if it's ever been done before / if they think it's possible. The dance program is also very rigorous so it may be tough to do, like mine is, but possible.
Best,
G
@@bestgretchen754 thank u very much.
manifesting
Is it common for NYU Tisch Drama majors to minor in a field outside of Tisch?
Yes!! Super common and fairly easy to do - I am a full double major myself which is a bit trickier but a minor is no problem
Hello! I am from Russia and I really want to study in NYU Tisch Drama. Do you think that is possible?
Marina Silver Absolutely!! We have SO many international students here at NYU and in Tisch - you’d fit right in!
@@bestgretchen754 hi how are you girl 😁 ?? I'm from azerbaijan. Can I get full ride scholarships from tisch drama ?? I get 1590 sat score plus 800 three subject tests.
Hey you said "take Suzuki" what ist that?
I'm referring to the Tadashi Suzuki training. It is a movement based acting technique of sorts that helps you to deepen both your breath (your ability to take in deep full breaths in the midst of your body going through emotional/physical strain) and your ability to create a vivid imaginative life. You can look into it more by looking up the SCOT company or the CITI company - it's an incredible course that is offered to Atlantic second years.
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Hey im really desperate for help! Im from.greece and i want a scholarship to get in tishc because i dont have the money but i cant find anything .It would mean a lot to me if you helped me