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| re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. | |
| Posted by: whereismikeyfl 11:23 pm EST 01/15/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. - BruceinIthaca 04:34 pm EST 01/15/22 | |
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| There is an undergraduate theater program at Yale, but like NYU's drama program, it is separate from the graduate department. | |
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| re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. | |
| Posted by: jonesing 03:53 pm EST 01/16/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. - whereismikeyfl 11:23 pm EST 01/15/22 | |
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| Yale undergrad and NYU undergrad are quite different. In the old tradition of liberal arts colleges, Yale offers no "pre-professional" undergraduate degrees in any subject--therefore, no BFAs. You can get a BA in Theater Studies, but that is more like majoring in Dramatic Literature, even though there are acting classes. The active undergraduate theater community at Yale is fueled and organized by students. NYU undergrad on the other hand offers BFAs which involve more conservatory-style training at one of the various studios that make up the NYU BFA. As mentioned previously, Yale undergrad and the Yale School of Drama are separate entities. NYU undergrad BFA and the NYU MFA in acting are also separate entities. Juilliard accepts 18 acting students each year--about half BFA and half MFA. |
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| re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. | |
| Posted by: whereismikeyfl 09:39 am EST 01/17/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Actor rejected by Juilliard goes viral. - jonesing 03:53 pm EST 01/16/22 | |
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| Thank you for explaining better than I did. It should be said that Julliard did not begin giving degrees until very recently. It had always been a certificate program. |
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