Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HI NU MOM. I've been looking for you on here! Thanks for your kind words. Yes, she has requested a voice lesson with faculty but hasn't had it yet.
Actually, due to personal conflicts, DC sent in her audition - a good audition video we thought! Just couldn't get her there in person due to a previous important school commitment.
The interview was originally scheduled virtually for 5 minutes - yes, just 5 minutes. It was wierd. Hardly enough time to get to know anyone. 5 minutes?
We just assumed they had many, many applicants to interview.
I know it is super competitive, but kind of depressing. Have other options in mind.
I wouldn't sweat it then. They may have been behind.
My kid is at a different school. Is a serious musician but didn't want a conservatory program full of ensemble requirements. (Decided this after applying to UMD as a performance major, so she went through that process there). She actually applied and was accepted for Theatre at NU. We spent a lot of time with Bienen people (& Theatre people) at accepted student day and after trying to figure out how to get lessons and proper music theory, even as a music composition minor, and it seemed impossible. She ended up at a school with more flexibility, but has a friend dual majoring in music performance at Bienen.
FWIW, mine never got an admissions interview. From what I know about the various audition based admits, I don't think the interview would be that meaningful. I would definitely try to get some lessons with faculty in, though!
Hoping for her!
Anonymous wrote:DC sent a video of her singing to Northwestern, passed the prescreen and was invited for an interview.
Well, just finished the interview and I think it was the shortest interview she has ever had. Wierd!
Just asked about why she wanted to come to school there, basically. Instead of the allotted 5 minutes, I think it took 3. Sheesh.
Is this common that the interviews are so short? What are they looking for in these interviews? Are the decisions of who gets in already predetermined and that’s why the interview is only 3 minutes long? They could have just as easily not invited her,
DC just assumes likely not in. Wierd.
I wouldn't sweat it then. They may have been behind.
My kid is at a different school. Is a serious musician but didn't want a conservatory program full of ensemble requirements. (Decided this after applying to UMD as a performance major, so she went through that process there). She actually applied and was accepted for Theatre at NU. We spent a lot of time with Bienen people (& Theatre people) at accepted student day and after trying to figure out how to get lessons and proper music theory, even as a music composition minor, and it seemed impossible. She ended up at a school with more flexibility, but has a friend dual majoring in music performance at Bienen.
FWIW, mine never got an admissions interview. From what I know about the various audition based adits, I don't think the interview would be that meaningful. I would definitely try to get some lessons with faculty in, though!
Hoping for her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC sent a video of her singing to Northwestern, passed the prescreen and was invited for an interview.
Well, just finished the interview and I think it was the shortest interview she has ever had. Wierd!
Just asked about why she wanted to come to school there, basically. Instead of the allotted 5 minutes, I think it took 3. Sheesh.
Is this common that the interviews are so short? What are they looking for in these interviews? Are the decisions of who gets in already predetermined and that’s why the interview is only 3 minutes long? They could have just as easily not invited her,
DC just assumes likely not in. Wierd.
It appears that your daughter's response was convincing. Congratulations !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC sent a video of her singing to Northwestern, passed the prescreen and was invited for an interview.
Well, just finished the interview and I think it was the shortest interview she has ever had. Wierd!
Just asked about why she wanted to come to school there, basically. Instead of the allotted 5 minutes, I think it took 3. Sheesh.
Is this common that the interviews are so short? What are they looking for in these interviews? Are the decisions of who gets in already predetermined and that’s why the interview is only 3 minutes long? They could have just as easily not invited her,
DC just assumes likely not in. Wierd.
It appears that your daughter's response was convincing. Congratulations !
Anonymous wrote:DC sent a video of her singing to Northwestern, passed the prescreen and was invited for an interview.
Well, just finished the interview and I think it was the shortest interview she has ever had. Wierd!
Just asked about why she wanted to come to school there, basically. Instead of the allotted 5 minutes, I think it took 3. Sheesh.
Is this common that the interviews are so short? What are they looking for in these interviews? Are the decisions of who gets in already predetermined and that’s why the interview is only 3 minutes long? They could have just as easily not invited her,
DC just assumes likely not in. Wierd.
Anonymous wrote:HI NU MOM. I've been looking for you on here! Thanks for your kind words. Yes, she has requested a voice lesson with faculty but hasn't had it yet.
Actually, due to personal conflicts, DC sent in her audition - a good audition video we thought! Just couldn't get her there in person due to a previous important school commitment.
The interview was originally scheduled virtually for 5 minutes - yes, just 5 minutes. It was wierd. Hardly enough time to get to know anyone. 5 minutes?
We just assumed they had many, many applicants to interview.
I know it is super competitive, but kind of depressing. Have other options in mind.
Anonymous wrote:DC sent a video of her singing to Northwestern, passed the prescreen and was invited for an interview.
Well, just finished the interview and I think it was the shortest interview she has ever had. Wierd!
Just asked about why she wanted to come to school there, basically. Instead of the allotted 5 minutes, I think it took 3. Sheesh.
Is this common that the interviews are so short? What are they looking for in these interviews? Are the decisions of who gets in already predetermined and that’s why the interview is only 3 minutes long? They could have just as easily not invited her,
DC just assumes likely not in. Wierd.