<p>1) What do you mean by “I know that a lot of other universities may have extra charges, but NYU pretty much has the same charges?” Not sure what you mean by that.</p>
<p>2) Actually, some of the triples are reported to be quite spacious; in particular, Rubin (though it does not have air conditioning which would be a problem only for the first few weeks of school - powerful fan can do the trick) and some of the Hayden triples. It depends on the luck of the draw.</p>
<p>3) Well, I know USC has an extremely supportive and great alumni support network that is global. NYU is located in a great place for networking and, thus, for getting jobs. IF you are assertive and are a go-getter with initiative. Probably no better place in the USA for hustling and getting work, but your own drive and performance will matter a lot, especially given that you are an international student.</p>
<p>There are differing reports here about the difficulty in getting jobs with a Tisch degree. Some stated there are students with “good” jobs upon graduation (usually good idea to position yourself for a good internship by junior/ senior year if not earlier, for the purposes of getting a decent job upon graduation). Others worry about getting work with an arts degree. However, you are going to a top-notch arts program when you attend Tisch. So, I imagine you will be among a group of select candidates if you do well at Tisch and if there are jobs in your field (given the economy).</p>
<p>4) Well, the thought is nice. I hope I was able to provide some helpful info. :)</p>