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BFA in MT#1

Posted: 7/16/08 at 12:28am

hey guys,

im in canada and really want to come to the states for my BFA in MT...as of now i think i will have 55,ooo for school. is that enough to come to the states for schools? obviously not umich or penn state but do i have many options? or am i gunna end up getting a certif. at amda or circle lol

thanks,
Jeff


IAP ALUMNI -Music and Theatre Major Class of 07.

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re: BFA in MT#2

Posted: 7/16/08 at 2:11pm

University of Northern Colorado is a great school for a very small price

re: BFA in MT#2

Posted: 7/16/08 at 9:15pm

If you have the attitude of "just a certificate from AMDA or Circle" don't even bother. I mean, I hate to sound harsh, but if you already have the attitude that you're settling, you're not going to succeed there.


I want to apologize for some offensive messages posted on this board under my name. The night 0f 12-15-08 I did not have internet access, and someone had used my name to post something offensive. My avatar was also changed. I dont' know what else was posted, or if anyone recieved bad PMs, but I want to apologize for that. I've changed my password, and even though I was not the one posting these messages it still needed to be corrected.

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re: BFA in MT#3

Posted: 7/16/08 at 10:32pm

there is no attitude. i want a BFA. not a certif.


IAP ALUMNI -Music and Theatre Major Class of 07.

re: BFA in MT#4

Posted: 7/16/08 at 11:15pm

Then I wouldn't even bring AMDA or Circle into the equation seeing as they're two year schools. Unless you wanted to try the new BFA Program at AMDA. If you don't want a certificate, don't go for one. Simple as that.


I want to apologize for some offensive messages posted on this board under my name. The night 0f 12-15-08 I did not have internet access, and someone had used my name to post something offensive. My avatar was also changed. I dont' know what else was posted, or if anyone recieved bad PMs, but I want to apologize for that. I've changed my password, and even though I was not the one posting these messages it still needed to be corrected.

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re: BFA in MT#5

Posted: 7/17/08 at 1:47pm

I think he was just wondering if that was all he could afford....

Oklahoma City University is another really good school that doesn't cost too too much.

re: BFA in MT#6

Posted: 8/2/08 at 11:52pm

It will be hard to go any where since most tuition will be crazy, but that is a good chunk of money. I would look at CCM, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, they are really good, AMDA has a BFA program now, not just a 2 year program so that could be an option. Just keep looking for smaller schools and not big state univeristies because a lot of schools offer BFA programs you just have to find them. Surpisingly Northern Kentucky has a great BFA prgrom and your money would pay for most of the tution

re: BFA in MT#7

Posted: 8/3/08 at 9:23pm

Sadly, tuition is insanely expensive at most schools. That could get you through about a year/year and a half maybe with some of the cheaper schools. Then don't forget housing/books/travel etc etc.

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re: BFA in MT#8

Posted: 8/3/08 at 9:27pm

OCU is actually a BM in MT. Not a huge difference really, it just means your major is part of the music school.
Its still a top MT school!


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