<p>I don’t know. There are mid-level or worse jobs in MT, too. Isn’t that alot like saying unless you get into MIT you should probably not major in business? I agree there are too many programs and not enough jobs and at 17 all too many of these kids want is to get into some program somewhere and 4 years is not near enough time to turn a high school level performer into a Broadway level performer at any school so I do think the skill sets going in are the biggest factor in the skill sets coming out and many of these MT students will end up with a plan B, planned or unplanned eventually. But, that’s life I guess.</p>
<p>Also, I’ve been pretty surprised by some of the people we know who are working reasonably regularly, now. It’s not always the early stand-outs who are the most successful. Or even the best. imho.</p>