View Full Version : McNally Smith College of Music
parkerjamison
03/13/09, 03:25 PM
http://www.mcnallysmith.edu/
any body hear of it?
Know what its like?
Good school?
idk, just anything honestly
emericagal182
08/15/09, 09:11 PM
http://www.mcnallysmith.edu/
any body hear of it?
Know what its like?
Good school?
idk, just anything honestly
i'm starting there this fall, going for a BA in music business
parkerjamison
08/18/09, 12:03 PM
i'm starting there this fall, going for a BA in music business
let me know how it is
emericagal182
08/19/09, 11:56 AM
let me know how it is
will do.
i went to a camp there last summer for a week and absolutely loved it. the faculty is full of industry veterans in all different fields of the music industry and it's a really laid back environment
My friend went there and loved it.
Back_in_Anger
08/19/09, 01:12 PM
I live right by it and it looks nice
reckoner
08/11/10, 01:04 PM
will do.
i went to a camp there last summer for a week and absolutely loved it. the faculty is full of industry veterans in all different fields of the music industry and it's a really laid back environment
How do you like the school after a year? Feel like you're getting the right education?
emericagal182
08/11/10, 06:34 PM
How do you like the school after a year? Feel like you're getting the right education?
i really like it. i feel like the classes i've taken, minus one or two, have definitely been worthwhile, and are catered towards what i want to do. i did a 6 week internship in nyc at roadrunner this summer, and i definitely applied a lot of what i learned to what i was doing. i have heard from people who are performance majors, that they don't think it's as worthwhile, and i know a few people who decided to transfer for this year. i'd say that if you were to go for business or recording, it's definitely worthwhile. plus there's such a great opportunity to network.
i've decided to just do the associates program, rather than the bachelor's, only because i feel like a lot of the classes you're required to take for the 4 year program would be a waste of my money, and not worthwhile. it's an expensive school, and i don't want to pay for classes i don't think will benefit me. i plan on finishing my bachelor's online or at a cheaper school down the line.
xshady121
08/11/10, 07:01 PM
"Hip Hop Diploma" ? HAHA.
reckoner
08/11/10, 08:41 PM
i really like it. i feel like the classes i've taken, minus one or two, have definitely been worthwhile, and are catered towards what i want to do. i did a 6 week internship in nyc at roadrunner this summer, and i definitely applied a lot of what i learned to what i was doing. i have heard from people who are performance majors, that they don't think it's as worthwhile, and i know a few people who decided to transfer for this year. i'd say that if you were to go for business or recording, it's definitely worthwhile. plus there's such a great opportunity to network.
i've decided to just do the associates program, rather than the bachelor's, only because i feel like a lot of the classes you're required to take for the 4 year program would be a waste of my money, and not worthwhile. it's an expensive school, and i don't want to pay for classes i don't think will benefit me. i plan on finishing my bachelor's online or at a cheaper school down the line.
That's good to hear. I either want to major in production or business. Thanks for the input. Maybe I'll see you round campus.
emericagal182
08/12/10, 07:36 AM
That's good to hear. I either want to major in production or business. Thanks for the input. Maybe I'll see you round campus.
for sure!
let me know what you decide
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