<p>Another thing to consider is your child’s energy level. Our daughter enjoyed the hi energy atmosphere of Unifieds and felt she got stronger as the week progressed because she was doing her material consistently and getting good comments and critiques. When on campus, often times they will have kids sit in on classes, take campus tours, etc… In the middle of the audition day. Those are important things to do but our daughter found them draining. She preferred to do those things at a time she wasn’t auditioning so she could stay focused on the auditions themselves. However I have another friend whose child was overwhelmed by the crowds and noise of Unifieds and also wanted both alone and down time. So auditioning one by one on campus would have suited them better. You really have to figure out what works best for your child. But we do know many who were accepted from Unifieds. I don’t think it is a disadvantage at all.</p>