[Menvi-discuss] Question to teachers or students in the UK
Brandon Keith Biggs
brandonboy13 at comcast.net
Sun May 6 02:41:08 EDT 2012
Hello,
I think the question is:
Do you think you can study there?
It takes a lot (a lot) of work to even get in the school, then once you get
in it takes even more work to make sure things are accessible and you are
keeping up with your class work.
Blind students can study where ever they want, it's just a matter of doing
the footwork to get things accessible.
I am in the U.S. but I'm pretty sure the same rules apply.
BTW I really really want to study at:
http://www.gsmd.ac.uk/
and get my masters there, but the royal academy of music at a cursory glance
looks fantastic!
BTW I'm not sure if I'm reading the cost right, but 9000 pounds sounds
really good for tuition... LOL I wish the private colleges here were 9000
pounds... $13000 where about U.S...
If you have any questions about preparing for a major music audition please
ask. But I think if you really want to study there, you can if you get in.
Thank you,
Brandon Keith Biggs
-----Original Message-----
From: Edgar Cabachuela
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2012 11:13 PM
To: menvi-discuss at menvi.org
Subject: [Menvi-discuss] Question to teachers or students in the UK
Greetings, I've been studying with Richard music Braille. I just started my
1st year at the Colburn School. Currently taking voice lessons, and I'm also
getint ready to take an exam for entrance to a theory class. My dream is to
study at the royal academy of music. My question is can blind students study
there?
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