The type of person who shouldn't attend The Boston Conservatory is conservative, close-minded, afraid of their own shadow and a follower. A prospective student should not need to be coddled by professors and other students as most students attending have exhibited excellence in their craft and confidence to perform.
Someone who is not ready to work and practice every day to master on their art. If you do not have the motivation and drive to put in countless hours of practice, you will not succeed. Someone who does not know that performing (or composing) is exactly what they want to be doing for the next 4 years. At The Boston Conservatory, you take one liberal arts class per semester- every other class pertains to your major (I.e. Voice lessons, Tap, Ballet, Orchesta, etc.). Someone without great motivation should not attend this school.
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