<p>cssmom, I agree, things do turn out OK Although I’m touched that my parents would support my choice of study (theatre of all things! :P), I wish they would have told me so I wouldn’t have applied! I would never force financial strain on my family.</p>
<p>theater mom: It was really hard choosing between the two (I’m still somewhat debating it). NU has the #1 BA Theatre program in the nation, and UMich’s theatre department (I was admitted to the BFA Design & Production program) is also strong. Both schools are prestigious (although I personally couldn’t care less, haha), and they both lead to fantastic opportunities. What made me choose UMich are various reasons. </p>
<p>One was school spirit. I know UMich is big on school spirit and NU isn’t. I’m also a big fan of school spirit, and all that jazz.</p>
<p>Second was a professor at UMich. Because I’m an international student, I couldn’t do a campus interview. Instead, I did an online webcam Skype interview with a professor at UMich. She was extremely nice, helpful, and enthusiastic. After the interview, she followed up with e-mails, and answered questions quickly and honestly. Because I was accept earlier than my other colleges due to UMich’s rolling system, I had more time to interact with the professor, and I felt I would be missing out if I didn’t have her as my professor.</p>
<p>Third was campus size. I always wanted to get “lost in the crowd” during college, but have a small group to rely on. UMich provides exactly that, with a very large student body, but there are only about 250 students total in the theatre department, including actors, directors, and design/production students of all grades. And from what I know, the theatre kids are very close to each other. Also, it’s a great chance to get acquainted with future Tony winners ;)</p>
<p>Fourth was extracurricular activities. Marching band’s something I had always wanted to do, but NU doesn’t have it. UMich’s ranks in the national top 10. Also, I didn’t see much chances for musicians at NU compared to UMich.</p>
<p>Fifth was the alumni. NU might have the Northwestern Mafia, but UMich has 500,000 living alumni. I thought it’d be easier for UMich’s alumni network to help me if I wanted to change careers. And UMich’s strong school spirit really keeps the alumni network going, as evidenced by Alexandre (who I’ve had to pleasure to speak with on the phone) in the UMich forum at CC.</p>
<p>Six, UMich’s YouTube videos. I always thought it was cool how UMich was in touch with the current fads (the Youtube channel’s how I found out about UMich’s theatre program actually). And the talent displayed simply blew me away. And these kids were having fun at college as theatre students, which was eye-opening to someone who had been brought up being told the arts would be a miserable and hungry career choice.</p>
<p>Sorry, I’ve rambled! But those are the basic reasons I’m leaning towards UMich. If you have any questions or whatever, send me a PM!</p>
<p>ETA: If anyone has any reasons FOR attending NU, PLEASE let me know! I haven’t finalized my decision yet, so I’d love to hear from more viewpoints and reasons I might have overlooked. Thanks!</p>