Music's my passion and Berklee's on top of my list. But I heard it's really selective. Anyone got an idea about their acceptance rate?
Indeed, the Berklee College of Music is renowned for its competitive and selective music program. In recent years, its generally reported acceptance rate floats somewhere around the 54 percent mark, making it relatively selective for a college of its size. However, it's important to note that admission to music programs also involve auditions and interviews, in addition to traditional application materials like grades and test scores.
You'll need to prepare for an audition and interview as part of the application process, which are weighted heavily in their decision-making process. Your audition will evaluate your current musical strengths, and will include prepared performances and sight-reading as well. During the interview, they will evaluate your overall objectives, motivations and experiences in music to determine if you're a good fit for the program.
Remember, admissions isn't only about the acceptance rate. Make sure you also look into their curriculum, faculty, instruments and equipment facilities, performance and practice opportunities, and their successful alumni, to see if Berklee truly matches your music career aspirations. Best of luck!
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