i need help....

<p>hello...here is my situation..i want to be an actor(film, tv) but i also want to have a degree(in case acting doesn't work out).I decided i want to major in buss.(maybe work on the entertainment industry) and minor in acting.My problem is i was rejected(my fault, i screw up my apply.) by UCLA , but i've been accepted to UC boulder, U of Arizona, U of pitts., indiana bloo., FSU,University of British columbia,USC(will not go $47.000 year) .I know that all of the schools above have very good theater programs, but which would be better in terms of internships, job placement,facilities, faculty, connections(famous studios,alumi)?.My biggest concern is going to a school and then find out that the acting oportunities are minimal , that they don't have good internships etc.
PS: Although i love theater i'm more interested on tv/film</p>

<p>I can't help with information about other institutions, but FSU does not have a minor in Acting. The vast majority of Theatre classes are restricted to majors only.</p>

<p>Your film opportunities will be very limited if existent at all at Pitt (U of Pittsburgh), as will straight theatre performance opportunities. They have a small and very theoretcial/academic department. However, performance opportunities in Pittsburgh overall all pretty abundant, and you may be able to get a film/commercial agent. (There are 2 good ones in Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Filmmakers Office sets up some indy film and occasionally major motion picture work here.)</p>

<p>That having been said, Pitt has a great business school, esp. for MBA (don't know so much about undergrad).</p>

<p>PM me if you have any other questions about Pitt, b/c I live in Pittsburgh. :)</p>

<p>I would encourage you to rethink USC. They may be able to match your financial expenses of another school by offering aid. Talk to their Fin.Aid office to see what they can do in this situation. Good Luck!</p>

<p>yes i know but they will not offer any financial aid or scholarships (i'm international transfer student)</p>