What schools would fit me?

<p>I suppose so.
I’ll look out for some more non-auditioned programs as well, thanks.</p>

<p>I am leaning toward Chapman for its BFA program and screen acting practice/opportunities. More costly. :confused:
Southern Utah for its cost and BFA program. Not as much screen acting opportunities I think, but it seems to be cheaper by a bit.
Not sure what to make as my first choice. T__T</p>

<p>And currently this is my order (still not sure):
Southern Utah University - they accept video
Chapman University - they accept video (but are also in California anyways)
University of Utah - Unified Auditions @ Westin Los Angeles Airport
Adelphi University - they accept video
Western Michigan University - they accept video, although I am not sure how they will do an interview (they have Unified, but it is only in Illinois so no difference, really)
Carnegie Mellon University (doubt I can even get into this school ^^;, but if I do, I will most likely audition, regardless of plane ticket cost)
University of Hawaii - Manoa (my auto-admit 100% safe school) (only BA Theatre, no audition)</p>

<p>I just hope I do these videos really well. Supposedly you have unlimited tries when it comes to auditioning through video so I’m guessing my performance must be stellar to get me considered over the live -auditions.</p>

<p>I will probably get a plane ticket to my top choice’s school’s audition, though.</p>

<p>I am curious why some schools like University of Utah require you to sing when you are applying for a BFA Acting. O-O"
It isn’t like I am horrible at singing, but why is it required?</p>

<p>P.S. Looking for some west-coast schools that are non-audition for a decent BA program and okay cost/job opportunities or internships. Hopefully a school not dominated like Asians, I want some sort of uniqueness in what I offer to the school and meet a new bunch of people (Hawaii is really Asian, like 80% of my high school is some type of Asian, like 15% or less of the people in my school are White caucasian).</p>