I know about Julliard, yet what about others?

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University of North Carolina Greesboro!(UNCG) its my top choice of in-state schools for me!!!
Rutgers, NYU, Yale, Northwestern, Carnegie Melon, Syracuse, SUNY Purchase, Cal Arts. Rutgers even sends their BFA students to study at the Globe Theater in England for their junior year!
hi i am 38 years old and i just love theatre and i am looking for acting schools that do not want sat scores can anybady can help.
I gave a few... California Institute for the Arts, AMDA, and ADAA.

All in California. Cali is nice, I've been reading reviews... It has a theatre district, sort to speak.
With my very limited information on this school i have heard that it is not the top school but a lot of succesful people have come out of it, and people love it because it is in NY, it is definitely not in the same caliber as the other NY schools though...
Talk to David about Marymount- he's an alumni. =)
I have a friend auditioning for Carnegie Mellon in January. If you choose that option, note that it's extremely difficult to get in. They are expecting well over 1000 to audition, but they have, I think, 12 spots open. (Whoa...) It's a great school, though. Sutton Foster, Christian Borle, Andrew Kober and many others went there.
UC Irvine has a good MT program. Teal Wicks and Allison Case went there.

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