Doubtful about quality

<p>Dalton- There is one more audition this Saturday, April 16th. I am not sure if it is full, but there is a good chance. I also believe that it is for transfers only, but they may be able to make an exception, so I would call the theatre office. I have not heard of them accepting students from videos because they also conduct regional auditions on each coast and in the south and midwest. You are not able to audition once you get here. I tried to do the same thing myself and just had to audition at the November auditions for January admittance during my audition season a year or so ago. I went as far to the top of the totem pole as I could go and the answer was that I had to audition at an ACTUAL audition, I even had a teacher of mine contact a friend who is high up in the program and I could not get a private audition. So you will have to audition on Saturday or choose to come to MMC and hope to be admitted but there is always the chance that you may not get in, so definitely think that over before fully committing. Our program has gotten extremely competitive as our faculty sees over 1000 students each year and are very selective. Feel free to PM me and I will answer any questions you have.</p>

<p>sassystage- if you read his post you would see it makes complete sense. Please don’t speak false information about a program that you have no knowledge about. Like I wrote above, the faculty sees over 1000 students most of which choose to audition for MT as well as the Acting majors, therefore, it is actually very selective. For MT, they accept around 5-7%. It has nothing to do with being a boy or a girl. It has to do with the audition and what they are looking for. Saying that if you are a boy and can pay for tuition that you have a good chance, is completely untrue. I have amazingly talented friends that did not get into MMC but got into some other great schools. I also have friends who went to MMC even though they did not get into the program and then reauditioned and got in.</p>