<p>Hollylove - bummer, so sorry to hear that. Remember though, when one door closes, another opens!</p>
<p>My first post here! My daughter just found out tonight that she is waitlisted for the 2nd session, but can gain immediate acceptance into the 1st session if she chooses to change to that one. She cannot do first session because she is attending International Thespian Festival in Nebraska the 3rd week of June. I wonder what her chances are of eventually getting into session 2?</p>
<p>My first post, also! I just got accepted to the first session. Does anyone know if there's a difference between the sessions?</p>
<p>D was accepted!! Last year there was no difference between the two sessions.</p>
<p>I was actually sick when I filmed my audition, so definitely wasn't expecting to get in - I sucked! (And that's not even an "I doubt my abilities" suck, that's an "it was truly not good" suck :)) So I'm not upset, really. </p>
<p>I'm considering applying to UArts but I don't know.</p>
<p>Rejected, oh well.</p>
<p>UArts looks great. I looked at going there, but you've got to be a rising Junior or Senior and I'm only a sophomore. : /</p>
<p>Some people are saying they're waitlisted for session II. Does that mean anyone who applies for the second admissions deadline is automatically waitlisted?</p>
<p>Two guys at my school got accepted to second session, and two girls got wait listed. I think they're probably accepting guys because there are less of them, but there are more girls applying and so they don't want to accept people (specifically girls) before they know everyone who is going to audition.</p>
<p>I was also accepted into the second session. I am guy though so I bet it wasn't as difficult to get in. I also know a girl at my school who got wait listed for the second session. </p>
<p>And IHeartSondheim, I think that they are accepting up to a certain amount each deadline and wait listing the next however many and waiting until after the last deadline when there are still some spots left open intentionally to let the people on the list in. Although, if you are applying for that session I would send your application in as soon as possible that way just incase you DO get on the wait list, you'll be closer to the top.</p>
<p>So has anyone heard anything yet on the Junior High sessions? I talked to them at one point and was told my daughter was "on the list" but have not received anything yet so a little nervous! Not sure if that meant the wait list of "in" list.</p>
<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I was accepted to the 2nd session of the HS musical theater OCU summer program, is anyone else going then?
I also have a question for somebody who went last year or has been to the school before, the paperwork we got in the mail described the room: "The apartments feature 4 private bedrooms, a bathroom you share with one other room, and a common living area."
So does this mean one person per bedroom? And four people to one apartment?
Thank you!</p>
<p>Yes, that sounds like Cokesbury. The bedrooms are tiny, but you don't have to share it with anyone. My D lived there last year. Here is a link for more info. There is a tab for floor plans in the gray bar near the top. Campus</a> Living Villages</p>
<p>Kris2010, when did you receive paperwork? We haven't received any yet. (Accepted to first session).</p>
<p>That also could be the new dorm, suites with 4 bedrooms, one person per, a bath for each 2 bedrooms and a living room in the middle</p>
<p>Oh yea! The paperwork mentioned "Cokesbury" but we just weren't sure what that exactly meant. Thank you so much for the diagrams too!</p>
<p>TxKatsmom, we received our paperwork in the mail today, so it should be coming soon!</p>
<p>We got it today...thanks!</p>
<p>My D was accepted to session 2! Got the email today. She and her boyfriend, both...they are thrilled. Any advice on what to expect from those of you who have attended before would be appreciated! I take it that the packet we will get in the mail will tell about Sweeney Todd audition info, etc?</p>
<p>My D attended last summer and loved it. Just tell the kids to expect the days to be long, challenging and fun. They need to eat well, don't skip meals.</p>
<p>The first two days/nights are very long with auditions lasting near or past midnight. THere is usually so much talent that there are two, three and sometimes four callbacks. Very talented kids do not end up with major roles.</p>
<p>My D said the food was sometimes good, sometimes off but that breakfast could always be counted on for a good start to the day.</p>
<p>Believe me, my D would be going back this summer, but she has to work quite a bit to help pay for college at OCU! in theatre.</p>
<p>In short, the kids will love it. The teachers are great, the show was first class (go see it) and the program is easier on the budget than some of the higher-priced ones in the Northeast.</p>