"I completely disagree with this. I came to NYU without any knowledge, I read books, I worked my *** off on studentfilms, I studied and now I am a senior and I'm doing pretty well. I get more offers to DP 35mm films than I can take. I didn't know anything about photography before but I guess I just had a basic talent of composition and lighting."
That's just reinforcing what I originally posted! The technical stuff they can teach you or you can read in a book, it makes no difference. However, if you don't have talent you aren't going to be taught that in school. No one who goes to NYU as a bad filmmaker will become a better filmmaker. They may become more technically proficient, which is fine, but does nothing other than disguising the relative quality, or lack of, in their ideas.