Think I'll get in?

<p>The thing is, lots of Tischies have a broad range of interests. That's why so many double major or have a minor in CAS. This isn't unusual. The thing with being in Gallatin, as I said, is that you are not permitted to take the 'real' Tisch curriculum. As a member of another NYU college, the only courses available to you at Tisch are the Open Arts Curriculum. There are varying opinions on these, depending on who you talk to, but they are, generally speaking, thought by many to be glorified arts h/s courses. Now that may be what you're looking for but if you are coming to NYU with your main focus on drama and/or dramatic writing, it just seems a mistake not to be at Tisch. You certainly won't have the same education, nor credentials, as a grad with a Tisch BFA would. Up to you obviously, but just thought I'd point that out. Here are the drama and dramatic lit Open Arts classes offered this year. As you can see, the selection is limited, hence, the nickname Tisch Lite.</p>

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