<p>One other point, and that is not to read too much into what the people on the panel may ask or do. From talking to students doing auditions at a wide variety of places, and my son’s own experience with his pre college auditions, you can expect the unexpected in auditions. Auditioners have been known to talk during auditions, and might make facial expressions that seem sour, but usually it has nothing to do with the audition, it could be someone suggesting what to have for lunch or dinner. Likewise, there despite popular myth is no set guideline that, for example, a short audition is better/worse then a long one. My son’s teacher prepared him for that, and from I have heard from others at all levels, your D may see all kinds of things that seem weird in the audition, but more then likely have little or nothing to do with her.</p>