<p>Loads of students (and parents) appreciate the great economy of time and expense afforded by Unifieds where you can audition for a large number of schools in one trip. As a counterpoint, on campus auditions give you the opportunity to tour the campus, visit the department and see the facilities, meet students and get a more complete picture of the program and college life. In addition, spreading your auditions out over several dates at different schools (whether on campus or at regional auditions) enables you to sequence your auditions in a manner that enables a student to gain audition experience, make adjustments and be better prepared for schools that are higher on their priority list. Further, not having all your auditions scheduled for a single day or weekend minimizes the risk of illness or other vagaries of life impacting adversely on your auditions. There are numerous accounts on CC of students who relied entirely on Unifieds having a disaster because of illness. If you think about it, the audition season corresponds to the prime cold and flu season! Just some things to think about as you decide how to allocate auditions between Unifieds and individual college auditions on different dates.</p>