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The activities that take place at MSM areSuper BrilliantMusic - Composition/Theory
The activities that take place at MSM are completely antithetical to what the mission of a real conservatory should be. The socioeconomic stratification is huge - the school is dominated by the princes and princesses of the ruling elite from countries like China and Korea with a smaller number of Americans who hail from families with modest incomes. The language barrier within the student body has been exacerbated by the school's degrading standards for acceptance; I have had experiences where the most profound discussions involves a mere "Hello, good morning" and nothing more. Needless to say, the absence of a true lingua franca in the school community has had severe repercussions on the quality of classroom education and professional collaboration.

Like nearly every single classical music organization in the country, MSM has demonstrated nothing but poor fiscal foresight and monetary irresponsibility. Tuition increased by a nominal rate of 12.8% for the 2015-2016 fiscal year and I would not be surprised if it continues to skyrocket in subsequent years to come. The administration claims this was necessary for growing the scholarship fund and generating capital for plant renovations, but anyone with an ounce of deductive reasoning can determine for themselves that this move was motivated by pure greed and a total lack of understanding of basic business and economic principles.

In terms of the general intellectual milieu, it can be said without exaggeration that there is none. Students are generally more concerned with their fickle and puerile love lives than actually procuring employment. The state of total delusion that these students are in is completely demoralizing and can suck you in if you are not mindful and willful enough. The student council primarily functions as a ragtag band of sycophants loyal to the administration for no apparent good reason. What few students there are who actually possess some kind of intellectual aptitude are ostracized by the largely anti-intellectual student body.My advice: if you still choose to attend MSM, stick with the professors you like (the one good thing about this place), have a close circle of friends, and weather it out together. The wiser approach is to transfer out and either pursue music at a university or liberal arts college, or change majors altogether. As the classical music industry continues to contract, the quality of life for musicians will diminish until it gets to the point where no amount of love for the music is worth opportunity cost of a healthy and fulfilling life.

2nd Year Male -- Class 2017
Faculty Accessibility: B+, Useful Schoolwork: F
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My experience as MSM has been overwhelmingly positive.Quite BrightMusic - Composition/Theory
My experience as MSM has been overwhelmingly positive. After spending two years at a university (NYU), I realized that I was not receiving the music education on a par with a major conservatory. In addition, MSM has afforded me countless wonderful opportunities studying with a variety of people at the head of their field and professional opportunities like (as a composer) procuring commissions from professional ensembles.

Like any conservatory, study at MSM is primarily focused on one's instrument. Therefore one is expected to spend whatever gazillion hours a day practicing as one can. Coursework, especially in the music core (Theory, Ear Traning, History), is also fairly demanding, so the difficulty of balancing grades with one's major is pretty much the dilemma of any music student. That being said, GPA is less focused upon here than jury grade, which I understand is the standard at conservatories, which determines the ability of a student to return for the next year and scholarship amount. Sophomore juries are taken particularly seriously and generally seen as the "kick out" jury. But that doesn't happen too much.

As the other comment mentioned, MSM is very much a conservatory and not a university. The atmosphere is that of a music conservatory, of people traning for careers as musicians which of course carries its own tedium. There are a few alternatives, like a cross registration option with Columbia University which I plan to take part of next year.

That being said, I (as a composer) have experienced a wonderful sense of camaraderie with my fellow students and have nothing but great things to say about the performers whose quality is pretty much peerless.The school is located in uptown New York City in Morningside Heights, which is one of the safest areas of the city, slightly cloistered from the craziness of midtown and downtown, which of cousre has its ups and downs. But if you're willing to survive the 15-20 minute subway ride, everything awaits.

1st Year Male -- Class 2007
Faculty Accessibility: A+, Extracurricular Activities: D
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Manhatten School of Music is all about money.Quite BrightMusic - Performance
Manhatten School of Music is all about money. They will let anyone in, as long as they pay. I have no problems with giving people a fair chance and all, but I figured they would be more selective. They allow people with very little musical background attend, and they have nothing preventing those people from taking some of the same classes with people who are way beyond their knowledge and skill level. What ends up happening is that the classes generally get the attention directed towards the people who shouldn't be there in the first place. Beyond that, teachers are pretty flaky, and generally are only there because their music career didn't work out, not because they have a natural love or ability to teach. The people who work in the school are all totally incompetent as well. They are very quick to direct you to a different department so they can continue checking their facebook, finish their lunch, or gossip with their friend. This place is a pretty big joke that I had to move across the country to understand.
4th Year Female -- Class 2005
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