Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Also did you guys take the SAT? The Ex is militating for it, but as far as I can tell it makes no sense for music school and is on the way out everywhere regardless.
Yes to the SAT and subject tests. Three years ago, there wasn't really an option not to test. I know scores aren't as important for music programs, but if they're good, they can help give your kid's application an extra boost. Good scores are also helpful for scholarships. Obviously, it's a whole new world today with regards to testing, so who knows!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, luckily DC was doing this pre-covid and is a junior now at NYU. He did the SIMPT program at NYU (there's great info on their website about it) and a music production workshop at Berklee. He enjoyed both and found them very helpful for making decisions about college applications. No clue what the in person options will be this summer. Good luck to your DC!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, luckily DC was doing this pre-covid and is a junior now at NYU. He did the SIMPT program at NYU (there's great info on their website about it) and a music production workshop at Berklee. He enjoyed both and found them very helpful for making decisions about college applications. No clue what the in person options will be this summer. Good luck to your DC!
Anonymous wrote:Not an admissions counselor recommendation, but I do have a suggestion. Have your DC look into participating in a summer program. My DC participated in music tech summer programs at Berklee and NYU. Both programs were run by current professors at the schools and they both mentioned their connection to admissions. At NYU the professor even offered to review all of the summer participants' applications before they submitted them. The summer programs are helpful for the student to see if they like the school and also a great way for the programs to get to know your student ahead of admissions.