I really like this school because of the location, it is on a peninsula right by the water, and 30 minutes outside of the heart of Vancouver. I'm really interested in the courses they offer and think it will teach me a lot there because they have a well known film, stage, and direction program. A pro of me attending this college is that I am Canadian, so tuition is less than 10,000 dollars per semester and I will get to learn a lot about where my mom grew up and have snow.
2. Toronto Film School
Again, I am really set on going to a school in Canada just because I like the setting and want to learn about my history. Toronto film school is the best film school in Canada and it isn't my first choice as far as campus location (UBC) has a much nicer campus but it is still relatively cheap compared to American film schools and it offers a lot of different courses under film, such as acting and directing. That way I can explore my options more.
3. University of Maryland
I really like the campus in Maryland and the weather. I spent a few summers and Christmases there since my grandparents live there. It is a good school will a fair tuition and I can visit my grandparents a lot more often that I do now. I also really like the campus life and how everyone meets a lot of people and that they have an ok football team. Finally, it has a new film program and renowned theater program, which is what really excites me about this school.
4. University of Washington
The campus is so pretty, from the trees, to the the building's architecture, to the kids stretched out on the grass, I think I would love that atmosphere. I am moving there in the summer and I think I would really like Washington and if I do, I might want to stay there longer for more than the two years I will definitely be there to finish high school. It also has a good sports department and courses that I would am really interested in. Finally I really like the campus life, very sociable and modern.
5. University of Texas at Austin
I have always considered Texas to be one of my homes. Even though I left before I even turned ten, some of the greatest memories were made in Texas. My dad is currently a Texas resident as well so the tuition for me to attend would be 12,000 dollars less as far as my major. I also really like the campus and they have a good football team, and some of my best high school memories so far, were hanging out at football games with my friends.
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