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Ask for some advice ~ ~ I am a viola major and want to be admitted to the American Conservatory of Music as a graduate student. Which schools are worth going to ~ ~
Thank you. Generally speaking, you need TOEFL scores to go to America. If you go abroad to study for graduate students, your English is not good, that is, you are admitted to a good school. How do you communicate with your professional teacher? If so, isn't it a waste of time to go abroad? Can you learn anything? Don't mind being a little outspoken. I hope you learn this language well. In fact, you can pass the language barrier as long as you work hard. You just passed the language barrier, and you and your foreign teachers may not be able to cooperate with each other. So there is no such school in the world. There are many good music schools in the United States, including the University of Rochester (new york), the University of Rochester-Hysmans Conservatory of Music.

Indiana University at Bloomington

Juilliard School (new york) Juilliard School of Music

Curtis Institute of Music (Pennsylvania)

New England Conservatory of Music (Massachusetts)

University of Cincinnati (Ohio)

Yale University (Connecticut)

Florida State University

Manhattan Conservatory of Music (new york)

University of southern California

Cleveland Conservatory of Music Cleveland Conservatory of Music

Come on, Manice Conservatory of Music!