Two important questions.
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 11:12 pm
Hello, all,
Within about a half a year, I am going to start looking at schools to audition for. I have the usual schools listed, but I am starting to look at some of the big name conservatories as well. I know that, with the budget I have to work with, any conservatory is off the list unless I get humongous scholarships, (by humongous, I mean a good majority of the tuition.) My question is, if there is the chance of me not even getting any money for school, is it worth my time and effort to go audition for these schools? I have had a hard time deciding on this issue. Now, for my second question, does anyone know how good of a school Cincinatti Conservatory is? I assume it's at least decent; it is, after all, a fairly big music conservatory. Specifically, I want to know what type of teacher Tim Northcut is. I've heard nothing but great things, but I want more than a couple of opinions. Oh, and sorry to rant, but I have another question to ask. I'm torn between possibly pursuing a degree in Music Ed. and a degree in Music Composition. I know that a bachelor's in Mus. Ed. would be more practical, but I think I would have more fun going for a Comp degree. I know that, with my career goal of being a college professor, I would have to get a Doctorate, regardless of the area of study. Thanks for reading this long post, and if you didn't, then that's fine, too. Any and all replies addressing these questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks yet again,
Aaron "TF" Hynds
Within about a half a year, I am going to start looking at schools to audition for. I have the usual schools listed, but I am starting to look at some of the big name conservatories as well. I know that, with the budget I have to work with, any conservatory is off the list unless I get humongous scholarships, (by humongous, I mean a good majority of the tuition.) My question is, if there is the chance of me not even getting any money for school, is it worth my time and effort to go audition for these schools? I have had a hard time deciding on this issue. Now, for my second question, does anyone know how good of a school Cincinatti Conservatory is? I assume it's at least decent; it is, after all, a fairly big music conservatory. Specifically, I want to know what type of teacher Tim Northcut is. I've heard nothing but great things, but I want more than a couple of opinions. Oh, and sorry to rant, but I have another question to ask. I'm torn between possibly pursuing a degree in Music Ed. and a degree in Music Composition. I know that a bachelor's in Mus. Ed. would be more practical, but I think I would have more fun going for a Comp degree. I know that, with my career goal of being a college professor, I would have to get a Doctorate, regardless of the area of study. Thanks for reading this long post, and if you didn't, then that's fine, too. Any and all replies addressing these questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks yet again,
Aaron "TF" Hynds