<p>Although Juilliard has guitar, it doesn’t have the other areas the OP mentions. This will probably be true at many conservatories, as they tend to concentrate on performance degrees.</p>
<p>I suggest another approach - to look at schools with strong programs that take students with lower SAT scores. One example is Middle Tennessee State University. It has a very strong Music Technology program. Average SATs for the school are 450-580 in both Math and Critical Reading. I think they attract a fair number of International Students as well.</p>
<p>One caveat: because their music tech program is so well-known, their admission to that program might be a little tougher. I can’t remember if it required a primary instrument and/or audition.</p>
<p>Re: SAT. Your brother can take the test, and not indicate any schools to send the scores to. If the scores are good, he can then send them along. He might also consider taking the ACT instead, as some students do better on one than the other.</p>