Thank you for your message, my DD received a letter in the post this morning from Laine.
Good luck to your DD

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2dancersmum wrote:You've posted that comment about degrees and diplomas and funding before and you are right that it does cost quite a lot to do the BA Conversion course if you have completed the level 6 diploma. It should however be remembered that because the funding is different for the diploma, the students themselves do not have the student loan debt for a 3 year course hanging over them. The conversion course is eligible for a student loan but is also designed so that it can be completed when a student has graduated and is already in work. So a loan may or may not be even necessary. The conversion course is also optional and does not need be completed immediately after the diploma.
In any case, getting work after graduation is the same for all students regardless of what course they studied - competitive and by audition. There is no right or wrong route of degree or diploma.
Just another view - my DS is looking at musical theatre courses, but is adamant that Urdang and LSC are not the right places for him. I am now listening to him and tending to go with the view I had when trying to choose a secondary school - if your child is capable of doing well they will wherever they end up...dancingmoll wrote:Big congratulations to all of those who have received positive offers so far, doesn't it make it all worth it!
Bit of a long shot, does anyone remember at the BIrd audition when the deputy principle Luis De Abreu mentioned that the college was rated 3rd for percentage of west end performers trained there...? Does anyone know where he got this statistic or what the other top 2 are? DD and I are just interested!! Finally, how long generally did people have to wait to hear from bird and urdang funding recall?
Thanks all and well done again!
Hi Oscar, I think you misunderstand me... I was not stating what schools were the "best" or the "top 3" as Bird puts it. I was simply answering a question about what Bird might have meant by the top 3 and it's not my opinion about which schools are best. I agree with you that the debate is open and that different schools cater for different needs for different DC.oscar wrote:I would think the other 2 are the ones that are supposed to be the best: Urdang and Laines... But if you look at the West End show, LSC is definitely in the top!I would be very cautious about saying which schools are the best on here. We all have DCs at different places and I am sure that they are all good. It is always a matter for debate which ones the "top "schools are.I think it's a subject that we will all differ on. I would be interested to know about which ones get the most work though.
Oh I totally agree, I tell my DD this often enough. And it goes the other way too, those who end up at one of the most prestigious schools and then put in little effort..they will not do well. It's all about attitude!moleseymum wrote:Just another view - my DS is looking at musical theatre courses, but is adamant that Urdang and LSC are not the right places for him. I am now listening to him and tending to go with the view I had when trying to choose a secondary school - if your child is capable of doing well they will wherever they end up...dancingmoll wrote:Big congratulations to all of those who have received positive offers so far, doesn't it make it all worth it!
Bit of a long shot, does anyone remember at the BIrd audition when the deputy principle Luis De Abreu mentioned that the college was rated 3rd for percentage of west end performers trained there...? Does anyone know where he got this statistic or what the other top 2 are? DD and I are just interested!! Finally, how long generally did people have to wait to hear from bird and urdang funding recall?
Thanks all and well done again!