<p>I've recently been accepted into Tisch at NYU as a Dramatic Writing BFA. I talked to an admissions officer (not at NYU), who told me that BFAs are often standalone degrees, and that a lot of BFA holders go straight to finding work and getting out in the industry, and that many of them only go back to grad school if they wish to teach at a college level. </p>
<p>I only bring this up, because it really does affect my decision to go to Tisch. I haven't recieved my financial aid package yet, but I'm not expecting much. If I invest in Tisch, am I going to get the training necessary to go straight to work, or will I have to take out more loans for grad school? </p>
<p>I'm not saying I'll never go to grad school, but if I could put a nice comfy gap between two huge financial investments, then I'd much rather do that. </p>
<p>I hope this all makes sense.</p>