<p>Hello there! I was planning on attending NYU to major in musica theatre, however I am curious to recieve some feedback from those who have either attended or are attending. I would like to know how your experience has been, how the traning for an actual job in the broadway world has been, and just overall what you think. This would mean a lot to me and any other input that you would like to bestow is welcome!</p>
<p>Hi! I’m a freshman this year majoring in musical theatre at Tisch. Just finished my first semester and so far everything has been pretty good. I won’t lie, the studio days are very long and tiring and it’s very overwhelming in the beginning but you get used to it. As far as training for the Broadway world goes- most of our teachers have either been on Broadway, worked with people who have been on Broadway, or worked somewhere else professionally and are all amazing. They really know their craft and have a lot of useful information to share. They’re also very approachable and friendly. The program can be intense or not so intense, depending on your skill level in the different classes during a studio day. I am having a great time so far and I strongly recommend the program!</p>
<p>Hello and firstly thank you for taking the time to answer my questions it is so very greatly appreciated. I would first like to know if there is any financial aid that you are currently maintaining and if so, would you be comfortable on telling me a rough estimate of how much that is? Secondly, I would like to know as a musical theatre major what these classes are doing to prepare you for the real cut throat world of Broadway? Were you from NYC or did you move from another state, and how did you adjust? Can you offer any insight as to how to choose/what the audition process it like? Is the musical theory kicking your butt? What can I do to get in and get some scholarship money? because I know I am supposed to be there:’) Thanks again! Sorry for all the questions!</p>