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Yale school of Music???

12th January

If I want to major in music, do you think that they will give much consideration to the standardize test scores? Do they even consider the standardized test and GPA? Is Yale school of music hard to get in? Is it possible for me to transfer to other departments in my sophomore year?

The Yale School of Music takes only graduate students. There are undergraduate degrees awarded in the department of music, but those degrees are focused on music theory, not performance. The admissions procedure is the same as for any other subject in Yale College (the undergraduate division of Yale).

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what college would be best for me?

10th January

i am a country singer and guitarist. i think its important that i get my degree, but i want to go to a music school. i have looked at a few but nothing really fits. it can be anywhere in the U.S. i have no intrest in jazz or opera so no Berkely school of music or Yale.

Duquesne University has a really good music school
Also: CIM (Cleveland Institute of Music)

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I have a relatively low score in SAT. Are the Ivy Leagues impossible?

8th January

My score is 2100, with 800 in maths. But I'm afraid my reading score is too low for me to be considered in Harvard or Yale, or Stanford,or MIT
I have a GPA of 4.6 ( on 5). I'm also a member of my school editorial board and the students council. I've taken professional training in vocal music, and am into art, debating and atheletics. I've won several national scholarships a scholarship to study in singapore.
I'm actively involved with an NGO against child labour, and have participated in international conferences, where I represented my country, India. I've done several surveys in the villages, and have written an evaluation report for the NGO.
Would these extra-curriculars make up for my SAT-1? I'll be giving SAT-II, where I should get above 760.
Should I apply with my present resume, or should I wait and give my SAT-I again ? ( If I do, I'll have to give it in June, which might get too late. I also dont want my parents to spend double because I didn't get enough the first time
could you name some 'good' universities, where I stand a chance?

I don't think that it is impossible for you to get into an Ivy or one of the other elite schools such as Duke, Stanford or UChicago. Aslong as you keep in mind, many thousands of top students are applying to each of these schools, and they are rather small, each of them only enrolls about 1000 – 1600 freshmen each year. So, to a large extent, the admissions depend on factors beyond your control – how the people at the college want to balance the class between American and foreign students, or between techie or non techies, or male/female, etc

Each of the Ivys and the other elite schools has its own personality. A person who is perfect for Dartmouth is not a good fit at Brown or Columbia. A person who is a perfect fit at Duke is not well suited for UChicago. Columbia is in the heart of the city, Cornell is in the remote country in a small town.

I think you should definitely take a closer look at the other elite schools. You list mainly academic credentials so UChicago might be a great fit for you, but if you are really into Athletics then Stanford or Duke might be a better choice. Chicago, Harvard and Brown are probably more left wing. Stanford, Princeton and Dartmouth more right wing (but still not very right wing).

Another thing to consider is that there are many excellent schools in the next 100 of the US News rankings. Schools like Syracuse, Fordham, Tulane, Rochester, George Washington, BC, BU, Reed, and some of the state universities such as Virginia, UC Berkeley, Michigan. Not to mention, the excellent and highly respected small colleges such as Williams, Middlebury, Claremont, Amherst, Bates, Bowdoin, Colby, Davidson, Grinnell, etc

Do some more detailed research, keep a positive attitude and you will find a school that is a good match.

Good luck.

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What should I do about my life?

6th January

OK, so Im 13 and my parents are both super accomplished. My dad graduated from yale and did business school at dartmouth and is part of this big company and my mom got straight A’s in every class she ever took. Right now they’re all mad at me because I’m thinking about quitting baseball, which I’m not bad at. It was just that I realized that baseball became something that my dad forced me to do and i wasn’t having that much fun. My dad expects me to go pro or something, and when i fail, he blames it on the fact that I don’t practice all the time. On top of this, my parents are mad at me because my grades are A- B+ area. I’ve asked other people, and they say that A- B+ is really good, but my parents tell me that I’m gonna fail in life if i don’t get my grades up. My parents expect me to become great in something, but right now i only like listening to music, playing video games and playing with my rock band.

You know weather your parents are right or wrong, they love you and only want what is best for you. So forgive them for not seeing life through a 13 year olds eyes. Maybe you can go for a ride or go for an ice cream, play a board game or card game or do something together …not a movie!…..but where you can get their undivided attention so they can really listen and tell them you feel they will be disappointed in you if you don’t live up to THEIR dreams or expectations for you. Tell them you always want to make them proud of you but you will need to find your own niche in life and it will come with time and experiences.
It is important to know if something doesn’t work out, it is not necessiarly a failure but a learning experience where you simply learned this activity is not what you like to do so move on to something else. You should try your best when you do something but also not be stressed out about it. This leads to a feeling of failure and probably less motivation to try new adventures.
You have excellent role models in your parents so don’t blow them off. Just give them a big bear hug, tell them you love them and tell them you are Gods work in progress. You already have excellent insight into these issues so I bet you will be successful at the hard stuff, problem solving with your parents, so you will have a win-win solution. Good Luck.

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Martin Yale BCS410 Business Card Cutter

6th January

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