<p>NYU gives the opportunity , as FMStrawberry points out, to dig deep into a acting method and then switch 2 years later and have a totally new experience. Which also includes a new environment and new teachers and classmates to learn from. That was VERY desirable to my child, so she picked NYU over BU. </p>
<p>Learning Strasberg, Adler or Meisner the first years of training makes perfect sense, then you have the option to move on to something new or experimental your 3rd and 4th year. </p>
<p>NYU must be doing something right. Every Broadway drama/comedy we have seen in the last year has had at least one cast member with a BFA from Tisch. The last play we saw had 5 cast members, 2 were from NYU with BFAs. The only school equally or more represented from what I’ve seen is Julliard or Yale MFA.</p>