I know about Julliard, yet what about others?

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Cincinati Consevatory of Music
American Musical and Dramatic Academy
American Dramatic Arts Academy
Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts (School of Music for MT or School of Theatre and Film for straight)
University of Michigan
California Institue of the Arts
Elon University
New York University Tisch
Adelphi University

Just to name a few. =)
(University of) North Carolina School of the Arts
(Alumni Include:)
Missi Pyle Chris Parnell
Terrence Mann Joe Mantello
Gary Beach Mary Louise Parker
Tom Hulce Wesley Taylor
Billy Magnussen Anna Camp

To name a few...
Rutgers University - Mason Gross (New Jersey) is, I believe, one of the top in the country.
New York University - My mom went there and is now a working actress

Carnegie Mellon University - brother's friend goes there for musical theater. > this is her http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ0cXU9t1wg

University of Southern California in Los Angeles (UCLA) - my brother seriously considered there and he is a working actor

and here you can look:
http://education-portal.com/best_acting_schools.html
Marymount Manhattan College
University of Michigan
Boston Conservatory
Northwestern University

Why don't you go chat with your guidance counselor?
I go to Gavit, our counselors are well rude and do not care. Gavit is a "ghetto" school. I hate using that term because of the real meaning about jewish camps, yet we have those who arejust ignorant.
I sympathize. I went to a good school, but to be honest, our guidance counselor was incompetent. She tried to talk me out of applying to Brown University because - honest to God - "They're so liberal." Even better was Princeton - "They so snobby there." In addition, she lost our applications to colleges, failed to send transcripts, failed to order our AP exams, and a whole host of other things.
does anyone know of the requirements to be getting into some of these schools?
For pretty much any BFA acting program you have to audition, usually with 2 monologues. Some schools don't require auditions for getting a BA. I knoe Rutgers doesn't.
Herberger required an audition and we're a BA school. Though there are many kids I've had in my acting class last year for full majors and I kept wodnering why they were there.... We (my friends and I) all agree that ASU accepts everyone.
If this is for you personally, I would suggest looking into a lot of other things to make the decision easier, location, finances, degree, and stuff like that, finding theatre schools can be really hard there aren't really set lists of which is the best school, so you have to get creative, I picked my school, for many reasons, it's many different focuses in theatre, it's BFA degree, location in a city, faculty, and in-state tuition, doing that really helped me out.
Boston Conservatory
NYU
American Musical and Dramatic Academy
California Institue of the Arts

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