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What's it like to tour Juilliard?

I'm a junior who's considering applying to Juilliard for music and I'm planning to visit the campus soon. Has anyone toured Juilliard? If so, what's the experience like? What should I expect during the tour?

6 months ago

I've heard from students who have toured Juilliard, and they generally describe it as an inspiring experience. The campus is located at Lincoln Center in the heart of New York City, which adds to the excitement as you are surrounded by famous performing arts venues. The tour usually lasts about an hour and is led by a current student or an admissions representative. Here's what you can expect during your visit:

1. Overview of the campus: You'll walk through the campus and get a feel for its size and layout. As Juilliard is primarily a conservatory, the facilities are geared towards supporting the study of music, dance, and drama. The campus isn't large, so you'll have the chance to see most of it during the tour.

2. Classrooms and performance spaces: The tour will take you to various teaching studios, practice rooms, classrooms, and performance spaces. Keep in mind that access to some areas might be restricted, especially if there's a class or rehearsal in progress. Tour guides will usually provide information about each space and its role in the artistic development of Juilliard students.

3. The Juilliard Library: You'll have a chance to explore the Juilliard Library, which holds a vast collection of music scores, recordings, books, and other resources for students. It's worth noting that the library may have limited access to visitors depending on the time of your visit, so be sure to check the tour schedule.

4. Student life: Be prepared to ask questions about on-campus activities, clubs, and other aspects of student life. Your tour guide can offer personal insights into what it's like to be a Juilliard student, and they may share their experiences with living in the residence halls, dining on campus, and participating in extracurricular activities.

5. Q&A: You'll likely have the opportunity to ask questions during the tour, so come prepared with any inquiries about the application process, audition requirements, academic offerings, and life in NYC. This will help you make the most of your visit and gain a deeper understanding of Juilliard's programs, campus culture, and opportunities.

Keep in mind that tours must be booked in advance to secure your spot, and availability may be limited. Be sure to check Juilliard's website for the most up-to-date information on their campus tours and COVID-19 safety protocols.

Enjoy your visit, and I hope you find it informative and inspiring!

6 months ago

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