until you graduate.
2) The faculty
Your acting teachers will have a lot to do with the kind of actor you become. Find out if you can audit a class and if your teachers are working actors. Also look at the student to faculty ratio to make sure you get to work on scenes in every class.
3) Focus of the school: film or theater
What kind of acting career do you want? If you want to be a Broadway actor, consider picking a school in New York. Film acting schools will train you better for acting in front of the camera, but keep in mind that a lot of casting directors still prefer actors with theater training, even for film and television.
4) Method of training
What’s the philosophy of the school? What acting techniques will you study? Method acting? The Meisner technique? As a