There are a bunch of schools that hover in the back of my brain. I'm still not entirely sure of any of them. Of course, I'm thinking of music here.
1. U of T. Uber competitive, uber huge, uber mean. My piano teacher says that if you go into the practice areas while people are practicing there, you'll hear one person start playing a Beethoven Sonata, then the next practice room over you'll hear someone else start to play it faster, and then in another practice room someone will play it faster. U of T breaks more musicians than it makes them. That's why the nickname is "factory of music" instead of The faculty.
I've heard of the prestigious violin program at Julliard. I haven't really looked into it. I would assume it's also uber competitive.
One place that has been hovering in the back of my mind for awhile is Hillsong University in Australia. It has a Praise and Worship program. I'd love to go there if I took a one year program or something. But would I be able to do four years away from home?
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Well, you would be back for summers. And with phones and internet nowadays, you could stay in good contact with all your friends in family. But it is four years of good learning or ...something else. :P
Julliard is probably competitive Harvard is for law. So it will hard, but you will learn a lot I think.
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