I wanted to go to school for public relations, and I also wanted to minor in dance. And Hofstra had two really good programs for both of those, so that's why I ended up there.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I went to really good New York City public schools that had arts programs. So in junior high, I got into the drama department. From there, I went to a performing arts high school in New York City called Laguardia and I just kind of fell into the professional side by happenstance.
I went to public school up until junior high.
I went to a regular school, not one of those fame academy things.
I studied dance at a high school arts magnet program before moving on to Miami's New World School of the Arts, and from there, I went on to study at The Juilliard School.
I went to performing arts high school, and I took dance and acting every day. Then, I went to Marymount Manhattan College and I have a B.A. in acting, with a concentration in theater performance and a minor in musical theater. I studied there for three years.
I went to the public schools myself. And they were great for me.
At first, I took theater courses on the side. Then, theater became my minor; then it was my major.
I wanted to go to regular high school - it looked like a lot of fun.
When I was a teenager, I began to settle into school because I'd discovered the extracurricular activities that interested me: music and theater.
When I was 13, I moved from New Jersey to Germany with my family. The high school was so supportive of my dream to continue with my theater training; instead of taking PE, I would get credit for dance lessons.