Well they have less people.
And it's almost a full scholarship tuition.
Juillard, on the other hand, RARELY gives full merit scholarships. However, the people who do get full merit scholarships are probably smart enough to actually improve at Juillard.
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after a few years you'll probably be like: "wow I was so stupid"
Curtis is kind of creatively stifling though... Philadelphia is gross
New York, on the other hand, is where everything is, where you can hear all the great artists, surround yourself with awesome people, look at all the great art and read all the great books, and then look at nature... like Central Park and the giant river lake thingamabob (I'm obsessed with rivers- cause California doesn't have any except for their pathetic concrete trenches that have a single thin line of water that kinda just sits in the middle of the trench)
Anyway, I would want to go to New York; it's the most vibrant and lively place in the US. Philadelphia though.....
But we should go back on topic. If you want to debate about Juilliard vs. Curtis vs. other schools (there are more out there, you know, and they're all great), then you can make your own poll.