<p>Hey guys,
I have 2 questions.
1 being my passion has always been music however im a realist and know that the money in the music industry is not the greatest. That is why If i were to go to a music school such as Berklee, would that effect me getting into law school?</p>
<p>And secondly, What major colleges or univeristies have undergraduate music programs that rival the programs traditional music schools have to offer.</p>
<p>Alto Sax. Im auditioning for All State Jazz in New York This year. IM also a member of the National Guild for Piano and i Play guitar too.
But if i do decide to go to law school, i have the ideology that a Berklee education is not something law schools would want to see.</p>
<p>Esm402- Search the Music Major forum. It's been asked before, particularly school choices. Nothing says your Masters (or law degree) be necessarily in the same discipline. By the way, music grads repeatedly are admitted to med school.</p>
<p>good luck at nyssma! i made all-state (regular) on trumpet last year and have known sax alternates, so it's tough.</p>
<p>i often hear that whatever you do for undergrad really doesn't matter, but yeah, ppl will look at you differently if they hear you were a music major at berklee.</p>
<p>Ughhh thats what I was afraid of.
Anyway being a trumpet player you seem to knoow alot about music. Are there any other UNiveristies that come to mind that can offer an equal atmospher and muscial education. A clarinetest in my Wind Ensemble is attending BU and she was in All Eastern so im guessing Bu has a good program.?</p>