<p>Hi all. I'm just wondering whether anyone has already got their audition date for Peabody? I'm auditioning on campus in Feb auditions. I've already got my audition dates from the other schools (Eastman, Umich) I'm applying to. </p>
<p>I'm international so if they have sent out anything in the mail it'll prob take one month+ to reach me? Kind of sucks, esp. since the email they sent me only says that letters will be sent out about one month before auditions!</p>
<p>Yes.........i m waiting too for a letter from Peabody......to audition on Febraury...i'm international too....i think we will know something in next couple of weeks...</p>
<p>Question: Do Colleges send you an email even if you are not selected for the audition?????? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>p.s. i think they write you an e-mail especially if you are international</p>
<p>Last year it was mid January, just like their web page said. If you are international and trying to do flights you might want to call and see if they will email you as soon as they decide. Since you already know the week, we had just kept the week clear, but we did not have to travel far. </p>
<p>FYI - the rooms right there on campus fill up the first day the notices go out. We got hers the second day and they were full so we stayed at a nearby hotel. It required driving to the audition, however. You might want to consider reserving room. What are you auditioning in? Last year voice was on Monday.</p>
<p>Don't get excited about "provided accomodations." There's a small hostel associated with Peabody. That's what people are referring too. You pay for it and it usually fills up right away around audition week. It's probably already booked up. The other hotel within reasonable walking distance is the Peabody Court Hotel, which requires a 2-night minimum audition week. Other hotels are long walk/cab/driving distance.</p>
<p>If you do wind up driving to Peabody for the audition, you will want to arrive on the early side. The conservatory parking garage fills up pretty quickly, particularly during audition week, and you may have to hunt around a bit to find somewhere else to park if it is full when you get there. Even though they tell you to park there in the letter you get with the audition information, you do not have a guaranteed spot.</p>
<p>I live in Baltimore - or just north of the city - so if anyone has any questions about the parking or the area or Baltimore generally, feel free to ask. My D has spent a lot of time at Peabody because she sang with their Children's Chorus for years and recorded her pre-screening CD there very recently. I love the area around Peabody - the shops, restaurants, the general feeling.</p>
<p>I asked around about accommodations and my friend says that there is a Peabody Inn or something (usually for retirees)? Anyone has an email and contact person if I would like to make reservations there first? Also, my friend mentioned that Peabody offered her a lot less aid than the other schools she applied to (Eastman, Cincinnati, Oberlin) I think. Anyone knows if this is the norm?</p>
<p>I have also heard that Peabody usually does not come through with a lot of financial aid, although they offered my daughter as much as Oberlin did and much more than NEC did a few years back.</p>
<p>S auditioned for Peabody at a regional audition and was offered merit money in the "middle of the pack" - more than some, less than others. I thought the offer quite generous given that he'd done a regional. Actually, the whole experience with Peabody was quite positive for him - and his mom. The Admissions Director invited us both in after the audition taping to "chat" about Peabody - we enjoyed meeting him. </p>
<p>Although S had several Peabody teachers on his list of "desirable instructors", he hadn't known much about the school as a whole before the audtion. If S's first choice had not offered him admission, we would have been seriously considering Peabody.</p>
<p>I called on Thursday for my son (no prescreening, cello). They are very nice; gave me his time and date and connected me with the Peabody Inn. A packet arrived yesterday. I also called and emailed McGill; they answered my email and said they're working on setting audition times. I'm learnng--it doesn't hurt to ask.</p>
<p>My son just got the news today that he passed the pre-screening audition. Fortunately his audition is on President's Day, so he won't miss any more school.</p>
<p>Hat...congratulations on your son's audition acceptance...good luck with the audition. My son's audition at Peabody was also supposed to be on President's Day in 2003...and we were thrilled he wasn't going to miss school for ANOTHER audition. BUT that was the year of the BIG snowstorm in DC and the audition wasn't until Wednesday of that week. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you that everything goes as scheduled. We were told a 30 inch snowfall in that neck of the woods only happens every 10 years or so...you should be fine!!!</p>
<p>me too i would love an e-mail about the audition!!....i mean i know my composition were ridicoulous so i'm not hoping to be called....!! good luck!</p>