There are a number of things you should keep in mind when you decide on an acting school. The first one of which is that you need to know what you aim really is. Which is a lot simpler really than might appear at first.
Are you just looking for an acting class for a little bit of training, or are you looking for a real intensive course that teaches you everything over three or four years?
Actually, often, you can just take a class or two over the weekend at first. And as you go on,you will find that you've fallen in love with acting so much that you'd like to switch to a serious course.
So if you aren't completely sure that you want to go into acting, or if you're not sure about what kind of acting you would like, short weekend acting classes may be a lot better than full courses. You'll learn a lot about your strengths and weaknesses and about acting itself.
But let's suppose that you going to acting school because you are sure. In this case, you'll want to think about whether you will need a BA or BFA - actual credentials. If this isn't really necessary, a conservatory education should be fine. The BA will give you more than just acting.
A BA will give you a grounding in some of the other skills that you need in life or as a working performer. It wouldn't be a bad idea going to a scjool that offers both the BA and the BFA. This way, you could start off in one kind of course, and change your mind a little down the line. You just can't decide before you get started.
But these are things you decide on when you have an overall grounding in the art form. What if you are already an actor, and you would like an introduction to a few kinds of acting that you're not good at already? That's the thing about learnng more than one kind of acting technique.
If you have a problem with doing a kind of role at any point, you can always try another strategy. If this is what you need, then of course, a long three-year course is not what you're looking for.
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