<p>So I'm pretty sure I'm going to get into these three schools academically (I already got into Tulane) but I have just applied for academics, with an intended major probably in English or International Relations. I've been really involved in the arts (Theater, music, and dance) for a very long time and would really like to continue it in college, but I want to major in something academic. My question is, who knows anything about double majoring, minoring, or just being involved in the arts at these three schools?
I have not auditioned anywhere but since these schools' programs are not at the top competitively for MT I'm pretty sure they're more relaxed about it... as in just auditioning during the college schoolyear and such. </p>
<p>Also, I submitted an arts supplement (but just for music) at many schools but I'm pretty sure none of these accepted it.</p>
<p>What do you guys know about the programs at these schools? Or even just being involved in productions without majoring or minoring?</p>
<p>Any help would be GREATLY appreciated, I'm going out of my mind looking for info on their websites!!</p>
<p>I have a student who is doible majoring at American: drama and biology. She loves the school and as a sophomore has already been in several productions.</p>
<p>I don’t know a lot about SUNY Geneseo, but I feel fairly confident in saying Tulane has the strongest English program of the three schools, is in a very unique place for writers, and definitely has a good International Relations program, as does American. If your interest is especially Latin America, then Tulane is one of the best in the country. But it is the strongest school overall academically of these three, which is good in case you change your mind about your major.</p>