I was wondering about CCM in Cincinatti. I've been to their homepage, but I would like to know how it's viewed in the musical world. See, I"m thinking about going there to get a music major, and it sounds good, but I need some advice from a few more sources. How is the music program? Is it a reputable school? What's the campus like? How close are the students? Do you have to live in a dorm your first year? Any help at all would be appreciated.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? uisforukelele answered Sunday August 12 2007, 11:20 am: my old band director actually is at that school right now getting her master's degree. it's an incredibly prestigious school, and it's a great honor to get accepted into it. it has an awesome music program. my band director is actually doing this program where she teaches music part time there as well as part of her degree. as for the other questions you have, i'm not sure i can answer them. i can imagine that the campus would be really nice because it is such a nice school. i would also imagine that the students are close because everybody shares a common bond- music. i'm not sure if you've been to this website yet, but you could also check collegeboard.com and search for the cincinatti conservatory to get more info. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
Riah answered Sunday August 12 2007, 11:03 am: Hello, I've never heard if this conservatory but I go to a really good Fine Arts school and I'm a music major there so I could certainly find out for you. What instrument are you interested in? [ Riah's advice column | Ask Riah A Question ]
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