Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how much weight is put into the family interview during the admissions process? What are they looking for?
Here is the application rubric: https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/sites/dcpsenrollment/files/page_content/attachments/SY2122%20Duke%20Ellington%20Rubric_Final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know how much weight is put into the family interview during the admissions process? What are they looking for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unfortunately our DC was not accepted to VA.
But, if helpful, the email did include the following: If you are interested in pursuing another course of artistic expression at Duke Ellington, we still have spaces available in the following departments: Dance, Instrumental Music (oboe, flute, bassoon, tuba, strings), Theatre, and Vocal Music.
I really don’t understand how they could not find “qualified” students for those highly competitive programs (dance, instrumental, theatre, and vocal) when all had many, many, many students audition, and NOW think they will find them after April?
I'm really curious as to what qualifies students to make the cut. It seems that they are truly looking for the best of the best, and won't fill spaces with mediocre students.
This is the question. And there are a lot of students who fill the distance between "mediocre" and "best of the best." And those are the students who made callbacks -- students who have talent + experience in the discipline, went through the application process as written, and truly want to be at the school. But still Duke Ellington kept open spaces instead of taking a chance on these apparently good, even great, but less than exceptional kids. OK, but where are they expecting to find more "best of the best" now? I assume they want to get to full enrollment for budget reasons?
From the email I got, I was under the impression that they keep a couple spots open in each discipline for non-residents. Does that mean they take top non-residents over good, but not great residents? It’s all very opaque.
Anonymous wrote:"The whole admissions process has been extremely messy and haphazard so far. I hope the actual school is a little more organised...."
Oh dear. There are a lot of good things to say about DESA, but organization is not one of them. And if this PP is coming from private or a higher functioning NW public, whooo boy. It's gonna be a ride.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unfortunately our DC was not accepted to VA.
But, if helpful, the email did include the following: If you are interested in pursuing another course of artistic expression at Duke Ellington, we still have spaces available in the following departments: Dance, Instrumental Music (oboe, flute, bassoon, tuba, strings), Theatre, and Vocal Music.
I really don’t understand how they could not find “qualified” students for those highly competitive programs (dance, instrumental, theatre, and vocal) when all had many, many, many students audition, and NOW think they will find them after April?
I'm really curious as to what qualifies students to make the cut. It seems that they are truly looking for the best of the best, and won't fill spaces with mediocre students.
This is the question. And there are a lot of students who fill the distance between "mediocre" and "best of the best." And those are the students who made callbacks -- students who have talent + experience in the discipline, went through the application process as written, and truly want to be at the school. But still Duke Ellington kept open spaces instead of taking a chance on these apparently good, even great, but less than exceptional kids. OK, but where are they expecting to find more "best of the best" now? I assume they want to get to full enrollment for budget reasons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Unfortunately our DC was not accepted to VA.
But, if helpful, the email did include the following: If you are interested in pursuing another course of artistic expression at Duke Ellington, we still have spaces available in the following departments: Dance, Instrumental Music (oboe, flute, bassoon, tuba, strings), Theatre, and Vocal Music.
I really don’t understand how they could not find “qualified” students for those highly competitive programs (dance, instrumental, theatre, and vocal) when all had many, many, many students audition, and NOW think they will find them after April?
I'm really curious as to what qualifies students to make the cut. It seems that they are truly looking for the best of the best, and won't fill spaces with mediocre students.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they'll get it together and send notifications on Tuesday?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unfortunately our DC was not accepted to VA.
But, if helpful, the email did include the following: If you are interested in pursuing another course of artistic expression at Duke Ellington, we still have spaces available in the following departments: Dance, Instrumental Music (oboe, flute, bassoon, tuba, strings), Theatre, and Vocal Music.
Would love to hear if students who got a rejection letter yesterday in any of these disciplines also received this same message about spaces available…
Anonymous wrote:MY DD was accepted into one program (her second choice) and heard nothing from Vocal music. The whole admissions process has been extremely messy and haphazard so far. I hope the actual school is a little more organised....
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand how they could not find “qualified” students for those highly competitive programs (dance, instrumental, theatre, and vocal) when all had many, many, many students audition, and NOW think they will find them after April?