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<p>I think you were missing my point and not going to say it again, lol. AMTC had very reputable agents just to let you know. Mary Lynn Henry (How To Be A Working Actor) and a lot of other great people. I realize I can’t say anything about Tisch’s showcase, since I have never been to one. But you cannot say anything about AMTC, since you never have been to one. You don’t know if their comparable, because you have no idea what kind of training you get. AMTC and Tisch are way different and are for different people. I shouldn’t have compared them. Though, someone from Tisch may benefit from AMTC if the showcase doesn’t get them an agent. I don’t know about all the training at Tisch, and you don’t know all about the training of AMTC. . I hope you see my point, :)</p>

<p>You sound like a stage mom to me, no offense lol. I mean my parents have never be that involved with my career and I like that. If you like it, then that’s great. I can see you like helping your daughter. Agents tend to not like stage parents, no offense. I don’t know if you are one, but it seems like you are very involved. I also had to tell you something which I probably never mentioned. I actually want to be an print journalist and an actor. I may even like screenwriting, too. I love both of them and their both my passions. Acting has been my first passion since I was 6. Which ever career I end up with will be meant to be. God knows which pathway is for me, but I want to do both of them. I could just do some freelance journalism and that’s find with me. I may like to write a book too. I may just want to go on auditions in the mean time and that’s why I really want to double major. I think if I go to Simon’s Rock, I think NorthWestern may be a good option to transfer. They have a four year plan to get an BA/MA in journalism and I could get my BA in acting. I would be 22 and have 2 BA’s and one MA. I really do respect your opinion, but we’ve gotten really off topic here. I think that always happens, lol. :)</p>