<p>Does anyone have any information on the voice program at Walnut Hill? I'm thinking about transferring there for my senior year of high school.</p>
<p>Walnut Hill has an excellent voice program. Only do it if you're sure that you want to go to a conservatory though. According to some current students the academics may not be as intense as most high schools. The focus is on the arts. That said, one or two go off to LACs and Ivies every year but most go to a music school or a conservatory. Walnut Hill is very well connected and provides many opportunities for the students. If that's what you want to do, go for it! Walnut Hill is also generous with scholarship money! It has a lovely campus and seniors are allowed to go to Boston on weekends. PM me if you want more specific information.</p>
<p>Hey there!</p>
<p>I am currently a voice major at WHS, PM me if you want to know more about our life :)</p>
<p>You can check out the academic courses on Walnut Hill’s website and I would suggest that you look at the requirements for the colleges you are interested in to see how what you’ve had already and well as what you would be able to take at WHS fit in. To elaborate on what singermom1 said, there are some schools, even free standing conservatories or those connected with universities that have requirements for admission as well as gen eds of their own. It can be a big help if a student can cover some/all of those gen eds with AP or dual credit courses taken in HS. Just look at the whole picture before making decisions…</p>
<p>I think that is a very old post, is it not?</p>
<p>Yes, after 6 years I would presume original poster has graduated from college already. </p>
<p>Thankfully, some of you can read better than I can, although I have no idea how this thread got resurrected now!
My statement still stands though…</p>