<p>SheriG:</p>
<p>My D is a viola performance major at Rice. It’s an amazing place.
I recall that the audition day was extremely well organized and run very professionally. It was a no-nonsense event. You go in, play your audition, and leave.</p>
<p>Students checked in at the tables immediately inside Alice Pratt Brown Hall, and then were directed to the practice rooms. I heard a lot of extremely fine playing while walking the corridors. A parents’ meeting was held in Stude Hall while students were warming up and auditioning. The topics were “Life as a Shepherd School Student”, “Financial Aid” and things of that nature. The Director of Music Admissions (a very nice, approachable guy) conducted the meeting, and advised that they take a total of 30 freshmen encompassing all instruments and voices. (Don’t let this scare you off!! The viola Moms were all sizing each other up, though. It was quite amusing.)</p>
<p>I observed auditioning students wearing nice slacks and a blouse for girls, and khakis and a dress shirt for guys. Not too dressy, not too casual. Comfortable clothes were the order of the day.</p>
<p>My D played most of the required audition repertoire—2 concerto movements, a couple of Bach movements, and even a chuck of her etude for a warm-up!!! She played more of her rep at Rice than anywhere else.</p>
<p>Good luck to your D.</p>