<p>Hey everyone. So I have just been looking at the curriculum of the MT major at certain schools. And I would like to know just what a good, well-rounded curriculum looks like. I know that private voice instruction every semester is a must (for my standards, at least). And I really would like to see a variety of dance styles (ballet, jazz, tap, etc.). But I really have no idea beyond this. What acting classes should a quality MT school require/offer. I would really like a program that lets you take at least some camera acting classes. But other than that, I guess I'm clueless. Also, should the quality of an MT school be judjed on the curriculum, location, price, success stories of alumni, quality of the falculty, condition of the facilities, performance opportunities, etc. (I know it's probably a mix of these and more, but some insight on which ones are the most important would be great). Thanks</p>
<p>Take a look at this thread and specifically the post by mtdog71.</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/musical-theater-major/1098171-any-advice-determining-quality-mt-program-2.html#post12112551[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/musical-theater-major/1098171-any-advice-determining-quality-mt-program-2.html#post12112551</a></p>