to everyone...
yet. I'm assuming it's contingent upon her acceptance into the department as far as scholarships, etc. Her first choice, The Hart School, has not been heard from yet and I don't expect to hear from them until after her audition.
TimeforMe said:Ferlapeg: did you dd have to audition? If I remember correctly, she'll be a theatre major?
Feralpeg said:I thought I'd give a quick update.
DD sent in her acceptance to Florida State University today. I finished the FAFSA and applied for Florida Bright Futures. She applied for housing at FSU. Now, we need to sign up for the mandatory orientation.
I'm glad she finally made her decision. I would have liked her to accept UCF so that she would be closer, but she really wants to go to FSU.
sbclifton said:Besides the Presidential Freedom Scholarship (federally funded) that I've already mentioned, you might also want to check out the Robert Byrd Scholarship (Robert S. or Robert C., I can't remember which) if your student has a high ACT/SAT score, very good GPA, extracurricular activities, and community service.
The Byrd Scholarship is also federally funded and is administered through the state department of education (at least it is in our state). It's worth $10,000 ($2500 per year). We found out about it by accident just days before the deadline (an article in the newspaper), and DD wound up being one of the students who received it. There are several awarded in each state.
DVCLiz said:Keep your fingers crossed - today is Notification Day from UNC - Chapel Hill for those who applied Early Action. It's not DD's first choice, but I know she'll be disappointed if she's deferred or declined. Hope my alum status will help!!!
gometros said:I always discourage people who are looking for financial age from applying early decision, since acceptance means you're committed to the school. We're having that battle with my daughter now. She wanted to apply early decision to Cornell, but we wouldn't let her. She heard that three kids from her school who rank lower than her were accepted early decision and that lessens her chance of getting, because in her mind, there are less spots available.
Caradana said:Is your daughter a long shot to Cornell? If she is, I'd get her app in RIGHT NOW. If she's not - for example, SATs in the 1500s or 2200s+ on the new test, or valedictorian - wait. If not, get her in early. Negotiating position means nothing if she can't get into the school.
TimeforMe said:Anyone have any experience with auditions, etc? She is VERY stressed out about auditions themselves.![]()

No, it should come today!!!! DD has a big day ahead - her letter from Chapel Hill comes and she's been elected to Homecoming Court for the first time, which is tonight. Whoooo Hoooooo!Caradana said:Liz, eagerly awaiting news! Did the letter come?
Congratulations to your daughter about Homecoming Court! I also hope that the news from Chapel Hill is good.DVCLiz said:No, it should come today!!!! DD has a big day ahead - her letter from Chapel Hill comes and she's been elected to Homecoming Court for the first time, which is tonight. Whoooo Hoooooo!
AAAAARRRRRGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!! Still no letter today!!!!!!!! How long can it take - it's less than an hour away by car!!!!!Sandy V. said:Congratulations to your daughter about Homecoming Court! I also hope that the news from Chapel Hill is good.
I just made reservations for DD and I to attend a Georgetown Open House for accepted students at the end of February. She's still waiting to hear from 5 other schools, but it's nice to have a non-binding option waiting for her. I'm really excited for her and hoping that DH and I can figure all of this out and still keep our sanity. We're just starting to work on the FAFSA, and boy, my head is spinning!
She plays the viola. Thanks for the good wishes!Swimnoid said:My DD went through this last year. What is your DD's specialty? My DD's is voice. The funny thing with her is she loves to audition so it was exciting for her but not that stressful. She also was accepted to the college before her audition. So if she did not get into the Music school she still could have persued something else. The professors at her college are all super friendly and very welcoming which also helped. Advice to your DD is to have fun with the auditions. And smile a lot!![]()
TimeforMe said:Hi--I just found this thread. Thanks for all who've posted--lots of good info here.
I have a DD who will be a music major and therefore will have to audition. Most of her auditions (she's applying to 4 schools) will occur in Feb. with one in March. She's already got acceptance letters from 2 schools, even though she hasn't auditionedyet. I'm assuming it's contingent upon her acceptance into the department as far as scholarships, etc. Her first choice, The Hart School, has not been heard from yet and I don't expect to hear from them until after her audition.
Anyone have any experience with auditions, etc? She is VERY stressed out about auditions themselves.![]()
Ferlapeg: did you dd have to audition? If I remember correctly, she'll be a theatre major?