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04-02-2006, 12:58 PM
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#46 | | Junior Member
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| Actually... they do (somewhat) - You are still being admitted to CMU - a university that is very competitive and has very bright students... You have to have an interview there and one part of the interview is looking at your grades and courses
I was waitlisted, and I have a 3.536 - I also messed something up on the application, but I talked to the man I interviewd with and he helped work it out for me.
But, with th emess up and a couple other things of bad luck - i was still wailtisted (and priority waitlisted) - I was sooo surprised! |
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04-02-2006, 01:01 PM
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#47 | | CC College Counselor/Musical Theater Counselor
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| Elvis, with CMU, 90% of admissions is the audition. However, since there are many many very qualified applicants with the artistic talent, it very well could come down to that other 10% of the admissions decision of the application and academic record. If it didn't matter AT ALL, they would not ask for SATs, GPA, rank, transcripts, etc. It does matter. An academic record stands for a level of academics and a level of work ethic. It may just be 10% of the admissions decision at CMU but that 10% can set one candidate apart from the next when both have the artistic talent to get admitted and they take so very very few at CMU. CMU will also want to know that a student could at last handle the few liberal arts courses they'd have to take at CMU. A certain level of academics would be needed.
On another thread you said that NYU Steinhardt did not let you audition. I am not entirely sure how Steinhardt works, but does it work like UMich where you must be invited to audition AFTER academic review? If so, as you can see, academics counted. Even if academics is not as big a factor at CMU, most applicants apply to several schools and so it will matter at some schools on their list so it is ALWAYS better to do as well as one can in school. It pays off in the long run. It certainly does not hurt. |
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04-04-2006, 09:17 PM
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#48 | | Junior Member
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| is your son going to cmu or another school? |
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04-04-2006, 09:22 PM
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#49 | | CC College Counselor/Musical Theater Counselor
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| Elvis...are you asking me in post #48? I do not have any sons. My musical theater daughter is attending NYU/Tisch/CAP21. She was on the Priority Waitlist last year at CMU, so I know a thing or two about it. Further, I am a college counselor who counsels prospective students regarding college selection and admissions. While I do that for regular college admissions, I also have a specialty in theater college admissions. My responses on these threads refect both my knowledge as a parent of a student who auditioned at these schools but also as a professional college counselor who counsels students like yourself as my job. |
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04-05-2006, 01:58 AM
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#50 | | Member
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| Just curious if anyone has decided to go to CMU out of those that have been accepted. I haven't noticed on the MT thread anyone that has been accepted making a final decision yet for MT or Acting. |
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04-05-2006, 05:21 PM
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#51 | | Junior Member
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| Waitlisted! D found out she was waitlisted for MT today! |
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04-06-2006, 09:19 AM
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#52 | | Senior Member
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| have all decisions gone out yet? From what is being said on this list, it sounds as if the CMU letters (acceptances, waitlisted, rejected) have not all gone out. Does anyone know if this is true or not? I heard on the grapevine that there are some candidates from this area who have yet to hear anything. |
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04-06-2006, 10:12 AM
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#53 | | New Member
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| My D was told her letter went out last Thursday, but she still hasn't received it. |
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04-06-2006, 08:08 PM
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#54 | | New Member
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| Congrats to everyone who has been accepted to various theater schools! This is a very exciting time, and I applaud you all. I wanted to share a website with you that you might find amusing. If you go to http://cmu.edu/cfa/drama/fusion you can listen to a few tracks. They are all either junior or Senior CMU MT students. The composer and lyricist of this music are also both current CMU students. Enjoy and again, congratulations! |
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04-06-2006, 08:46 PM
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#55 | | New Member
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| P.S. I also want to add my congrats to the waitlisted people. I was waitlisted myself and you should know that to be waitlisted is an accomplishment in itself. Congrats and good luck! |
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04-07-2006, 08:42 AM
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#56 | | New Member
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| CMUJohanna:
Since you were waitlisted do you think that your financial aid package suffered? Because someone told me that everyone (including those who are initially accepted) are ranked, and financial aid is given according to this rank. Is that true?
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04-07-2006, 09:57 AM
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#57 | | New Member
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| I unfortunately did not get any kind of financial aid my first year at CMU, so I don't know the answer that question, I'm sorry! But you can contact The Hub at CMU and ask them. Their website is cmu.edu/thehub. |
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04-10-2006, 08:50 PM
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#58 | | CC College Counselor/Musical Theater Counselor
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| I can't imagine the FA being determined by any ranking. FA is determined by formulas. My D was on the Priority Waitlist last year and we were quite pleased with the FA, including the grant portion and it was better than some other BFA programs gave. |
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