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  1. I applied to seven schools for conducting: FSU, UMich, Indiana, Columbus State, Michigan State, UT Austin, and UMemphis. I have absolutely no chance at any of them, but what the hell.
  2. What if the adviser with whom you'd like to study is so renowned and prestigious within your discipline, that contacting them would seem inappropriate and gauche?
  3. Is anyone willing to critique my SOP for MM Wind Conducting? I'd really appreciate it!
  4. It's a very realistic premise. The eight universities I listed by name are all the most prestigious schools in the country for my discipline (with the possible exception of Northwestern). These are programs for which HUNDREDS of candidates apply each year and at which there are only two to six open positions for graduate students - and the assistantships all go to doctoral candidates first. >>>>>>>>>>What part of your undergraduate training +6 years of teaching makes you feel you are so unprepared? I have only taught at Title I, very underfunded schools. And the candidates who get into these programs are all teachers at very high-performing schools. Also the school ensembles I conduct are not ideal for making conducting videos, and I have to submit videos of my teaching and conducting. I would literally do anything to get into one of the abovementioned universities. I'm thinking about giving up at this point.
  5. I am applying at the following schools: MICHIGAN MICHIGAN STATE FLORIDA STATE LOUISIANA STATE INDIANA UT AUSTIN NORTH TEXAS COLUMBUS STATE and my undergrad institution, a smaller state school in the southeast I'm going for a MM in Conducting. My undergrad GPA is 3.62, I have six years of teaching experience. Should I only pick one or two of the more prestigious programs and instead apply for a lot more realistic options? I really don't have a chance at any of these schools. EDIT - I must let you know that I have no faith in my abilities and I know that my efforts in applying for any school of any level are perfectly futile, but it won't be said that I didn't try, even though I know for a FACT that I will fail.
  6. They tell me it has to be around 500 words. Here is the prompt: The statement of purpose is a 500-word essay outlining your objectives for graduate study, career plans and reasons for applying to our program. Here is what I have so far: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I believe that now is the most opportune time to continue my education as a conductor and educator on the graduate level with the goal of obtaining a Master of Music degree in Wind Conducting. I plan in this process to expand my knowledge of repertoire, develop advanced rehearsal methods and techniques, and obtain more experience as a conductor – and in these processes also mature as a leader and as a professional. I am most interested in the idea of studying lesser-known works and bringing them to a larger audience and in supporting the composition of new works of music for band or orchestra. In addition, my own experiences travelling to other countries (as well as learning from my undergraduate mentor who was himself a Fulbright fellow) have interested me very much in the idea taking my study of musical works abroad. Among the reasons I have sought admission to the [INSTITUTION] are the program’s world-class wind ensembles and the prospect of working for and studying under distinguished faculty members [PROFESSORS' NAMES]. After obtaining my graduate degree I wish to continue my career as an effective and successful instrumental music educator and wind band conductor on the secondary or post-secondary level, perhaps in time earning my Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting; also among my long-term career goals are premiering new musical works – and rediscovering old ones – and continuing my lifelong interest in studying the vast repertoire of music for band and orchestra. --------------------------------------------------------------- I am having difficulty knowing how to expand some of these thoughts. Should I include research interests?
  7. 12 views and no comments I KNOW IT IT TERRIBLE! Just please tell me how to fix it. Please I'll do anything
  8. This is a VERY rough draft. I am seeking a MM in Conducting. I know it's not STEM, but it's my field of study. The institution for which I am applying provides these guidelines for their SOPs: no longer than 120 eighty-character lines of text (including spaces and blank lines). recommends that you keep your essay to between 350 and 500 words in length, with no more than 650 words Statement of Purpose: REQUIRED Describe your reasons for pursuing graduate study and your academic and professional interests and goals. Be as frank and hurtful as you need to be. I probably deserve it, thinking I'd be qualified for a grad school. Thanks ---------------------------------------------------- It was early in life when I first started performing in concert band as a trumpet player and since then it seems the majority of my interests and activities have involved music, either in performance, in enjoying listening to a performance, or in studying musical works. My interest in the study of works of music began at the age of thirteen when I purchased my first musical score; it was the score to Beethoven’s seventh symphony. Throughout high school I knew that my career path would be in the field of music education, and during my senior year I bought my first band scores. I first came to love conducting during my undergraduate work at [my undergrad institution], wherefrom I earned a Bachelor of Science in Music Education and Performance, and especially during my conducting courses with Dr. [redacted], who I was very privileged and fortunate to have as my academic mentor. I excelled in basic and instrumental conducting classes and sought out every opportunity I could find to observe professional conductors and their rehearsals. It was also during my undergraduate studies that I developed my love for in-depth music analysis of both tonal and non-tonal music and for musicology in general. Since graduating I have for six years taught band, orchestra, and piano on the secondary level, and I have seized every opportunity to get conducting experience, to reflect on my practices as a teacher and conductor, to accrue a repertoire of effective rehearsal techniques, to observe conductors and rehearsals, and to learn as much repertoire – band, orchestra, and opera – as I can. I have also participated as an active conductor at conducting workshops at the [two universities]. I believe that now is the most opportune time to continue my education as a conductor and educator on the graduate level with the goal of obtaining a Master of Music degree in Wind Conducting, and I hope in this process to expand my knowledge of repertoire, develop advanced rehearsal methods and techniques, and obtain more experience as a conductor – and in these processes also mature as a leader and as a professional. I am most interested in the idea of studying lesser-known works and bringing them to a larger audience and in supporting the composition of new works of music for band or orchestra. In addition, my own experiences travelling to other countries (as well as learning from my undergraduate mentor who was himself a Fulbright fellow) have interested me very much in the idea taking my study of musical works abroad. Among the reasons I have sought admission to the [university] are the program’s world-class wind ensembles and the prospect of working for and studying under distinguished faculty members such as [two professors]. After obtaining my graduate degree I wish to continue my career as an effective and successful instrumental music educator and wind band conductor on the secondary or post-secondary level, perhaps in time earning my Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting; also among my long-term career goals are premiering new musical works – and rediscovering old ones – and continuing my lifelong interest in studying the vast repertoire of music for band and orchestra. I believe I have an understanding of the level of hard work and time and energy expenditure will be necessary in the pursuit of these goals and I have never been so eager to begin. My passion for inspiring and nurturing a love for performing and appreciating music in my students motivates every action in my life, and it is all of my students and teachers to whom all of my efforts are dedicated.
  9. I am completely stuck on my Statement of Purpose ---- I am not especially comfortable writing about myself. What should be included in such a statement? Any tips?
  10. I want to pursue a MM in Wind Conducting. I plan on applying to the following schools: Michigan, Michigan State, Columbus State, FSU, LSU, UT Austin, and North Texas. I really have no chance at getting into any of them but if I don't try then I will never know.
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