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Dan- the 3% number is for production, i believe, but screenwriting is probably very very similar. I think there are 75 people admitted to screenwriting and 50 to production. As for the screenwriting programs at the two schools, I have no idea which is "better," but they're very very different schools. Go with your gut.
Actors? What actors?
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wing2871x, all the teachers i've had have been great. Classes aren't difficult, you get out of them what you put in. You take a writing workshop course each semester, along with a text analysis course for 5 semesters, 2 semesters of production courses (1 digital filmmaking, 1 stage production), and an internship for at least a semester. As far as where ppl live, do you mean where they come from or where they dorm? They come from all over, and they dorm with all of the other students at NYU, there's no distinction when in comes to housing. Hope that helps.
dansmind, I had the same question about playwriting when I was applying. In reality, I spent just a semester and a half on playwriting, so it's not something to worry about. The reason why they do that is so if a producer sees your work and thinks you'd be great to write their play, you're experienced in that as well. It's a good background to have, and you get a perpective on your writing from a professor you otherwise would not have had, so I'm glad I had to take a playwriting course. I feel much more confident now that I'd be able to write a screenplay for someone if I were put in a position to, but achieving success really depends on the person. My advice is to do as many internships as you can and to take a bunch of producing/production courses -- being experienced in production really helped get me a great internship and you never know what you might be doing.
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