<p>Ideally, we’d like to visit every school with a BFA program
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<p>But what would be better and more economical is to try to visit as diverse a group of schools as possible. Here is what we’ve seen so far:</p>
<p>NYU-Tisch
Juilliard
Rutgers (although we just saw the overall campus, not anyone connected with Mason Gross)
Fordham (self-guided tour of buildings, no scheduled visits available, stopped by office and given a typed handout)
Columbia (BA with theater arts major, looking less attractive and less likely)</p>
<p>Spring break is coming up, and this is the proposed trip:</p>
<p>CMU–Pittsburgh fly in on Friday, tour Saturday, fly out Sunday
Emerson—performance Sunday afternoon
Emerson—tour and student roundtable Monday
BU— info session, tour, lunch Tuesday fly to Cincinnati
CCM–tour Wednesday Fly to Chicago Wed. night
day off in Chicago Thursday
Northwestern–tour Friday Fly home (atl airport) Friday night</p>
<p>So we will have seen schools in NY, Boston, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Chicago. We plan to take a “college day” off from school and drive up to North Carolina and possibly South Carolina. </p>
<p>Is this a good cross section of schools? Is it too “name” heavy? </p>
<p>We used to live in Florida and our son, a red-headed, very fair boy, suffered in the summers and went to camp in the NC mountains from a very early age, so he is really not interested in the FSU and SMU programs because of the weather there.</p>
<p>Any suggestions? I am open to changing this itinerary and anyone has any suggestions to squeeze in more schools, we game! </p>
<p>Thanks in advance for any replies… :)</p>