<p>Just chiming in to second what alwaysamom says. (My advice is to listen to alwaysamom because she is alwaysright. :)) </p>
<p>It is VERY important, in my opinion, that a student go into his or her audition for Tisch drama having read up on the various studios and being ready to discuss what studios most interest that student. It’s also important that the student be able to articulate why he or she sees himself or herself in that studio. </p>
<p>That said, the auditors at Tisch are, in the end, the ones who decide which studio a student is admitted to (if any), based on the audition and interview and the auditors’ assessment of where that student should be placed. </p>
<p>I know a number of students who went into their Tisch drama auditions having done their homework and knowing which studio(s) they felt most attracted to (and why) who were placed in other studios (in other words, not the studios they had chosen.) However, these students ended up very happy with their placement. So the Tisch faculty members seem to know what they are doing!</p>