<p>Wow thank you guys all so much for the great advice!! I’ve been lurking these boards for a while because they come up everytime I search for info on Tisch, and I knew I could count on getting constructive advice!</p>
<p>The more I hear about it, it seems that CAP is the place I would feel the best. I wouldn’t be happy if I couldn’t sing, dance, and act all the time! I’m the kind of person who loves pushing themselves and I think the rigor of the program is just the challenge that would work well with me! Of course, I would accept any program at Tisch (even though I’m considering applying ED) because it would be an offer too good to pass up, and there are several advanced studios that also seem appealing to me!</p>
<p>Soozievt - since your D has done the audition process, could you describe anything about the process she went through while choosing monologues? (Did she buy books, or plays, or both? Did she have an acting coach that helped her pick? etc…?). I’m sure that it would be beneficial to all hopeful applicants to hear about the “pre-audition” process!! I think I’ll be okay as far as choosing songs goes, my voice teacher really helps me with that - she recently found a great song for me to sing, “I’m Not Afraid” (Songs for a New World!); and I’m going to participate in the NATS Competition this year, but I digress. Also, now I’m a bit worried; you said that your D doesn’t think she may get cast easily b/c she’s short (5’3)… well, I’m only 5 feet tall!!! Should I worry about that - hopefully that wouldn’t affect my admissions chances (though I know that some schools like Juilliard actually do take into account the physical appearance of an auditioner…)! But then again, look at Kristin Chenoweth!! :)</p>
<p>JennyD123; Since I’m new to the boards (an a bit confused), could you (or someone) please clarify as to who the advisors are??</p>
<p>Thanks!!!
Meg</p>