<p>I auditioned for COPA for acting on February 11th at the Unifieds in Los Angeles. The auditor seemed to really like me, asked to see other monologues, had me re-work monologues, etc, and then offered me a scholarship on the spot. She gave me her contact info and we've exchanged several emails since then, just kind of touching base, answering questions, etc. What does the whole scholarship thing mean? Can I deduce anything from it? Does anyone know if it's a good indication that I've been accepted?</p>
<p>In the normal universe, being offered a scholarship would seem to be very strong evidence that you have been accepted. But in the upside-down world of theater conservatory admissions, it could mean anything. </p>
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