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Old 12-30-2007, 10:13 PM   #31
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How does one sign up for Unifieds?

I just found out about the unified audition only recently. Can someone tell me how I should go about signing up? Did the deadline already pass?
Also, how long does the audition take? I think that I'll probably audition in NYC on either Feb 2/3. The problem is that I've already signed up and paid for BOCO's audition on Feb 2. Will this cause problems for me if I want to do the unified audition (which includes BOCO) instead of a seperate one?

Also, what are the advantages and disadvantages to do the unified audition?
What are the requirements?

I was just thinking about what a hassle it is to go from school to school to audition. I would love to do this audition if I still can!
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Old 12-31-2007, 09:44 AM   #32
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I don't know if you can switch your audition locations. You'd have to try to call BoCo and find out if that's possible. Their appointments are probably already booked, but who knows? Usually you complete all their forms on line, so I'm not sure who you'd contact at the school. I suppose call the admissions department.

Do you understand that each audition is booked through each individual school for the Unifieds? It's not one audition for all the schools with one fee. Your post led me to believe you thought it might be one big audition for all the schools. Maybe I read it wrong. The advantage is that you don't have to fly off to different schools to audition, which means less time and money spent on the different locations. Requirements vary from school to school. You have to read each school's web site to see what you need and if it varies at the Unifieds. Some/most won't have accompaniment at the Unifieds. You'll need a cd of your music. Some even require a cd with you singing to give them to take back to school. Read, read, read each school's individual requirements.

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Old 12-31-2007, 10:45 AM   #33
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Further - are you sure you didn't already schedule the appointment FOR Unifieds, not realizing? I am not an expert on every school - but I don't know of any that have auditions on campus and at Unifieds the same date. You definitely need to check with someone at the school about your time.
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