<p>You repertoire’s difficulty is appropriate for someone who has just finished their sophomore year and wishes to enter a conservatory. Don’t worry about your lack of competition experience or triumphs; that is insignificant in comparison to how well you play. </p>
<p>Ultimately, what will determine your admission is the quality of your playing at your audition. Thousands of young high school pianists play the type of repertoire you play. To gain admission to the best conservatories, you must play it very, very well. </p>
<p>As others, have mentioned, your private teacher is in the best position to give you guidance and answer questions about your chances of admission. If you aren’t getting adequate answers, then consider taking some trial lessons at schools to which you might potentially apply. At these lessons, you can ask the teachers what your chances are for admission to their schools. Some teachers will also venture opinions on your chances at other schools. Northwestern is an obvious choice in Chicago and there are many other fine schools within less than half a day’s drive of Chicago.</p>
<p>You sound like you have a lot going for you. Best of luck!</p>