Going back and forth from RH to LC

<p>So here's my deal:
I didn't realize this until I had been waitlisted literally everywhere, but dance is something I really want to keep pursuing (not profesionally, just for fun) but I didn't apply to the Lincoln Center campus, just Rose hill.
Well I got in (yay!) with a nice scholarship but I'm kind of kicking myself because Rose Hill literally has nothing to offer me for dance (except dance team, but that's so out of my league).</p>

<p>So i was wondering if there was a consistent and inexpensive way for me to study at Rose Hill but get to NYC to take classes at the theater where dance majors at Lincoln Center take classes (it's like the AAAT) or something. They offer public classes so I'd take those.</p>

<p>I'm just worried about taking a late dance class in NYC and figuring out a way to get back to RH and walking back to the campus at night.</p>

<p>Your help is much appreciated!</p>

<p>You can take the Ram Van between campuses. You should look into what classes you could take at the Alvin Ailey school. </p>

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<p>If you take a class at the other campus, you get a pass to ride the Ram Van for free.</p>

<p>there’s several dance groups at Rose Hill with varying levels of ability. Our varsity dance team is actually very open to people with no experience and I know they’re always looking for members. Other dance groups are much more competitive.</p>

<p>Thanks everyone!</p>