becibu said:
Serious? I got a booklet last year and I saw Music 2 as recommended studies. I thought they dont look at music1 or music2 if you go to uni solely because of the reason that not all schools offer it. My singing teacher (at the con) told me that they look at UAI and take students of 80 UAI and above but apparently they don't look at the subjects you did.
Thanks for telling about distance ed. I might look into it. Do you find doing it through correspondance tricky? Do you get any communcation with the music teachers in your school? I thought the limitation with private lessons (AMEB) is working with other musos. Then, when you do correspondance you can't work with others ... Just a thought ... Thanks!
Well they don't actually look at whether you did Music 1 or 2 but I think its good to at least have that extra familiarity, background knowledge because I think you might find it hard because after all your competing against the best of the best, people who are at like AmusA level and etc but of course if you have formal music lessons that would be heaps hopeful!
But please anyone correct me if what I'm saying is wrong! lol
Yeah definately look into it
I find it hard keeping up with the work at times, because you do all the work on your own and at your own pace so its really easy to fall behind! lol So you've got to be organise and make time for it.
The music teachers at my school are really helpful like whenever my distance ed teacher is absent or anything I usually annoy them about my work (lol best not to annoy them ALLLL the time but hey! thats what their there for haha), ask them for feedback and etc so I guess thats a bonus for me!
As for working with others, I actually do! well, only for performance though with the Music 1 class at school but with theory and musicology I have to do it on my own.