<p>I meant 25-30% range at csulb. I know I can’t handle a big class of k-12 students but I can teach privately. And music ed classes take away a lot of practice time on the future so it’s not a good idea. I also believe that to do both performance and teach in life u need to have experience in both.
Also at ucla, I play in the intense music major orchestra which rehearses 6 hrs per week with additional rehearsals and at least 4 performances per quarter. Many we majors opt to be in the non music major orchestra. I find it distressing that many ed majors are not motivated.<br>
It is possible to practice 6-7 hrs. I get up at6 am during school days and start practicing by 6:40 and practice between classes.
Thanks for the input everyone, I am very unfamiliar with the college process for music majors as I previously sent ok CDs instead of auditioning live.
As for nyu, I was also admitted there preciously for music ed.</p>
<p>And I do agree some grad students are very good. My current teacher went to Paris conservatory</p>