Auditioning for 2016

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livy2
Livy2 wrote:Thanks for the replies. Yes, obviously they have to be ready. Nearly had all the auditions now. DD has had other plans in her mind too so hopefully will get a job if she doesn't get any offers and then try again next year, a bit older and a bit wiser hopefully.
Has your dd had any offers yet?

I am sure she will be snapped up by loads of colleges/unis
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Pearl wrote:Hi Jooles, I'm self employed and did the dada last year. It's assessed on your taxable profit so after expenses etc have been taken off :D
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Did anyone have a dc at the Arts Ed MT audition today?
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No, but ds there if you need any info. Hope your dc had a positive experience.
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Thanks Oscar, she loved it and was kept back for the afternoon session, fingers crossed. Any idea how soon she will hear?
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Have messaged you Oscar
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How exiting \:D/ Fingers crossed , and a big well done. =D>
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Thanks Bruno xx
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It was exactly one week from the recall to offer letter if that is any help. Can't believe my ds left nearly two years ago now!!
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My daughter's friends got their letters within 48 hours but my Daughter's took until the following week. She is now in 3rd year at Arts Ed. It is a fabulous training. They get so many opportunities.
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I know someone from our Village , I think they are on their 3rd year too. His name is Tom,maybe your dd is friendly with him. Small world indeed. :D
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They all know each other. It is a very friendly place.
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hi all

just wondering if anyone getting recalls for GSA my DD went on Thursday really enjoyed the audition but have been hearing not many being recalled?!! She now has auditions for Urdang and Mountview getting quite stressed with it all!!!
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Hi Lindy, was she kept back for the afternoon session and interviewed? If not I'm afraid it's probably a "no". If she was interviewed there is every hope she will be offered something. Hope this helps.
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Hi Lindy, it seems to vary a lot, dd auditioned on 7/1 and was invited to recall on 22/1 for recall on 30/1. Don't give up hope yet x
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