Tisch Sophomore Answering Questions

<p>@meloanthony15:
If you’re under 21 you will need to either find out which bars don’t ID or buy a fake ID. I’ve never bothered with a fake since I don’t go out to bars very often and certainly don’t feel like spending $100+ just to be able to go into certain bars. I’m turning 21 pretty soon anyway. Many of my friends do have fakes though and don’t have a problem going to whatever bars they’d like.</p>

<p>@bruceb28:
I’m not familiar with “Weekend on the Square” but if he’s planning on going to Tisch he should go to the Tisch one. Ideally, he would attend both but if the Tisch one lasts longer than 2 hours he should stick to it. The information there will probably be a lot more relevant to him.</p>

<p>@film027:
I wouldn’t say it’s difficult. If you want to go to bars often you will need to spend on a good fake. Otherwise just go to the cheaper places that don’t card. Internships at Tisch are super easy but you may not want to do any until after your Freshman year or maybe even until you’re a Junior. You’ll be more experienced with the city and more capable of properly dividing your time between school and work. After graduation: if you’re smart, hard-working, and talented finding film-related jobs shouldn’t be too difficult. People do it all the time. Finding jobs you WANT or supporting yourself solely off film jobs, well - that’s a different question. I don’t know what kind of jobs you’d want. Unfortunately I’m not very familiar with Rubin/Hayden/3rdNorth. It’s been a while since I was in any of them. Between the three though Hayden residents seem a lot happier with their housing.</p>

<p>Good questions, keep 'em coming!</p>