Is This a Big Problem??

<p>I don’t have an ideal list of universities that I want to get in a university that is not HARVARD or the worst university just a middle-ranked one. I just want to get in a university and be happy. So is it a big problem to not have an ideal top ten universities that I want?</p>

<p>You will get little constructive advice if your posts do not detail your background, educational interests, and goals. Over the past two or three days, you’ve wanted scholarships as an international, schools in LA and a list of conservatories. <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/533832-college-best-conservatory-performing-arts.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/533832-college-best-conservatory-performing-arts.html&lt;/a&gt; Your financial limit is $10 thousand. You haven’t specified if that is a four year total, or a per year amount.</p>

<p>It would be much more effective if you outlined what/where you wish to study and do a bit of reading in CC’s international forum.</p>

<p>If you do want the conservatory route, it is possible to gain substantial scholarships in performance (up to a full ride) at some of the major conservatories even as an international student. Colburn is full ride, Curtis full tuition, Juilliard varies widely, New England Conservatory has historically tight purse strings. Success depends on your level of performance and music discipline, and the competition is as fierce as admission to the Ivies. You will be competing against the top of the talent pool.</p>