I just finished my audition tour days ago.And I really want to know how many possibilities for me to get admitted if I took the audition stuff?
I applied the Music Ed major(master program),and my NO.1 choice is Peabody.However,things went quite weird during the interview.Prof only asked me few questions and then sketched my answers into his laptop.After that I asked 2 questions and the whole thing lasted 6 min.I am a little confused about it………Does anyone here give me some information?Thx
You can get an acceptance from a weird audition and a rejection from a great audition. It is really difficult to tell. I know it’s hard but I would let go of the desire to analyze the audition. It’s done. You did your best…and now you just need to wait for the decision. Try to find positives ways to distract yourself. I hope you get some good results soon.
Totally agree that it’s tough to read audition experiences (and also post-audition contacts)–some are warm and receptive and ego-boosting, and others are intense and formal and off-putting (neither of which necessarily mean anything about your individual chances OR about the faculty or program itself other than, perhaps, that the latter feels no need to “sell” itself). Acceptance rates are entirely dependent on program, instrument, studio, year…you probably won’t have any idea of how competitive a program is until you start attending your chosen one in the fall! And some schools publish highly detailed stats a year or two later (i.e. Berklee’s Factbook is available online for 2016-17 now).
These waiting days are quite tough but you are right that everything’s done.Thank you dear!@bridgenail
I’m much too nervous about the coming results but I will accepet whatever it will be.Thank you for the advice!Are you guys also the Music major students?@YertleTurtle @bridgenail