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looking for a college


Question Posted Wednesday December 28 2005, 2:27 pm

I am looking for a school in which I can major in both theater & education. I think I want to go into teaching theatre. I want to stay in the East I think, unless there's some really good school for it. I live in CT and I don't mind being a good few hours away, but I don't really want to be across the country. I am a fairly good student...B+ average. Any ideas for a good school that would offer theatre education specifically?

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SaturnMoonie answered Monday January 9 2006, 3:44 pm:
Well I know of a school that has theater and education, but it's two separate majors. I don't see why you can't double major, or do a major and minor. Anyways the school is called Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, this is the website [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Personally I think this is a good school, it's small, so you'll be able to get more attention from professors, and it's located in the Berkshires, a GREAT theater district, great things in walking distance. This is actually the school that I want to transfer to (English, Education, and Theater :D) I'm also from CT (Bridgeport), and it's about a 3 hour trip from my house. I hope this helps.

Also, if you haven't already, sign up to FastWeb, it's a great site, it'll help you a lot in your college search.

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Behnnie answered Monday January 2 2006, 3:06 pm:
I don't know colleges in the east at all, (I went to college in the Midwest and did myself a huge disservice by not searching around much, I just picked one nearby and applied), but a website that seems to do a pretty great job of narrowing down options according to to things that matter is the Princeton Review website (not affiliated with Princeton University). It's at www.princetonreview.com.

Good luck!

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LilAngelOfDoom answered Thursday December 29 2005, 1:54 pm:
What is the job you want? Then chose a college that you think is nice for the job you want.

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LoveNJstyle answered Thursday December 29 2005, 1:49 am:
UC- university of cincinnati in ohio. they have a great college conservatory of music program. my voice teacher got her degree in voice training from there so i don't see why they wouldn't have theatre education. <3

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JACKiEx3 answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 10:09 pm:
my friends sister goes to JMU. ( James Madison Universety ) its in Virginia.
i dont know anything about it but i do know she does A LOT of theater things there and is studying to be a teacher.

hope that helped...

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xomegaroni answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 5:18 pm:
there are a lot of those schools spread out in ny, pa, nj, etc. here's a website-

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-hope that helped!&hearts;

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