GPA for Music Major?

<p>I'm most likely going to audition for USC Thornton for Jazz Voice. I'm an Asian Male, I go to one of the best high schools in the country and best in my state. Other schools I'm thinking of are UCLA, U of North Texas, U of Miami, and some conservatories, but USC and UCLA are my top choices</p>

<p>My GPA 3.61 (UW) 4.71(W) and an Academic GPA of 3.53 (UW) and 4.74(W). The thing is I got a C in AP US History both semesters Sophomore year, a C in Japanese, and D in Chemistry 2nd semester. I They were all borderline grades, but I messed up on finals cause my grandmother passed away right before finals, and her funeral was the day before finals. I managed to get all A's junior year though, so there is a dip in my grades. My school only offers Honors and AP classes except PE. </p>

<p>My test scores are good, I got a 35 on the ACT and 2300 on the SAT.
4 on AP US Exam, 5 on AP Music Theory, 5 on AP Human Geo, 5 on AP Lang</p>

<p>My Extracurriculars are
Saturday Music Conservatory with for 26 weeks a year I sing in choir here and in a Vocal Jazz Ensemble
Private Lessons
Singing Internship
Singing Job
School Musicals/Productions
I've worked with a professional company before
Masterclasses
Director of Vocal Jazz Ensemble at school
Tri M Music Honor Society
Started own band
Piano Lessons
Public Relations Director on Student Council
Involved in the Japanese American Community with 2 different organizations: Participate in identity and leadership workshops, help plan events commemorating WWII events, Community Outreach,
Japanese National Honor Society
Japanese Speech Contests
Place high on Japanese National Exam</p>

<p>So chance me? Any suggestions to boost my chances? Please Help! Thanks!</p>

<p>You’re fine. Stop stressing. Those grades should be OK for any of the schools you have listed, so now just get your applications all in order when the time comes, get great recommendation letters (If you’re going to be a senior, you should contact the people whom you are going to ask for those letters as soon as possible) and be super-prepared for your audition. Keep us posted!</p>