<p>So I missed Syracuse when they came to Seattle, and now I’m CONSIDERING sending in a DVD audition for their acting dept. However, I want to major in business and attend their Whitman School of Management.</p>
<p>But I wanted my skill in drama to be a “hook” for the university. Because regardless of my major(s) (hopefully business and French), I want to minor in theatre and be very active in their drama program. </p>
<p>So I’m asking anyone who has auditioned for their drama school for tips on what types of monologues I should be looking at, and whether or not this will be a general admissions “hook”–not just for admission into the school of drama.</p>
<p>My daughter was accepted into the musical theater program at SU and had to do the same acting audition as acting majors. Sending a DVD to the Drama Department is not going to help you for admissions purposes as a business major. The Drama Department is only interested in audition materials from those who are applying to the College of Visual and Performing Arts and plays no role in the admissions process for someone who is applying to major in business. If you are applying as a Liberal Arts student to the Whitman school of Management, your drama experience is a “hook” to the extent of any other extracurricular activity. Look at the website of the Drama Department to better understand its programs and the role that audition materials play in the process.</p>
<p>If you are applying as a Liberal Arts student to the Whitman school of Management, your drama experience is a “hook” to the extent of any other extracurricular activity.</p>
<p>Visit the MT Syracuse Section. Syracuse University is a conservatory program and you don’t need to send a DVD to minor in theatre. the minor in theatre is an academic minor that doesn’t allow you to perform in shows. you only study theatre history, theatre styles, and things of that sort. That don’t want your audition for that.</p>