To be clear, (as far as I know, anyway) : Juilliard only has performance students, (whether musicians, singers, dancers, or actors.) They have no technical production classes, nor are their performance students even required to do any shop hours. The school provides excellent performance training for its performance students, and it provides excellent technical training to an extremely limited number of individuals only through its technical internships, which have nothing to do with classes or the general student body. Juilliard's tech internships are geared towards recent or current undergraduates, (or occasionally recent high school grads,) who already have some sort of theatrical training. They have internships in Electrics, Props, Wardrobe, Stage Management, and I believe Carpentry and Marketing. Again, I am not a representative of the school, and this is all my own suppositions based on working there frequently, but I'm pretty sure my statements are rather accurate.