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Saw this on USA Today, but then again, USA Today is really just a stone's throw in quality from Cracked.

http://college.usatoday.com/2014/06/19/the-top-10-music-colleges-in-the-united-states/

That ranking was based upon the amount of financial aid available for the students in that relatively small program. Which, I guess they need considering SMU is expensive as hell to attend.

What I did like reading were comments from people who attended other schools or were otherwise not affiliated with UNT asking, "hey, how is North Texas not on this list?!"

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This list is completely whacked. No UNT? No Julliard? No Indiana? No Miami? None of the colleges they list belong there. I mean, Boston College has multiple music colleges in Boston that blow it away.

But here are their criteria:

Calculating our Overall Top Ranked Colleges for a Major

To calculate the overall best colleges for a particular major, we combine all of the above metrics that are related specifically to that particular major at the school along with our overall Best Colleges ranking for the school.

  • Major Specific Metrics (1 part each)
    • Early Career Earnings (Highest Paid)
    • Mid Career Earnings (Highest Paid)
    • # of Graduates (Popularity)
    • % of Graduates in that Major at the School (Major Focus)
    • mPower Index (Related Major Focus)
  • Overall School Metrics (2 parts each)
    • Best Colleges Ranking (Overall College Quality)

Strange metrics for ranking music colleges.

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There is not one school on that list that I think of when asked, "What's a good music school?"

Not gonna lie, I didn't even know some of the schools had a music department.

Strange metrics for ranking music colleges.

Even by those metrics, I don't know how SMU got in there. It's a program no one hears about that's really small. I also find it funny none of these are public institutions, either.

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A winner of the amateur Van Cliburn piano competition, Michael Hawley studied piano at Yale.

I know 2 others my age, 1 being a North Texas grad, that did their MM in music (performance, I believe) at Yale.

All outstanding musicians who had nothing but good things to say about their school.

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Pretty sure UNT alums own more Grammys than anyone..... Classical type music favors Julliard I would think.

Name anyone from SMU known in the music profession... That is a joke.

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I'm willing to bet that SMU boosters showed the USA Today writer where all the dead hookers were buried and said, "This could be you." Then showed him a room with a bunch of dope and living hookers and said, "Or, THIS could be yours."

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Maybe NT has remained stagnant and other music programs have passed us by? It seems we trust any list that ranks us good yet quickly discredit a list that doesn't.

If I'm being completely honest, until I came to UNT for grad school, completely out of geographic proximity, I had never heard of UNT's music program. Maybe the program here is more one known within in the music industry than one that people go waving their diplomas around at cocktail parties. Whatever the case may be, it's most certainly a fine program that stands up to any other.

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Maybe NT has remained stagnant and other music programs have passed us by? It seems we trust any list that ranks us good yet quickly discredit a list that doesn't.

No, NT has not remained stagnant, and none of the schools mentioned on the USA Today list have passed us by. Do you actually have some information to base your post on?

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No, NT has not remained stagnant, and none of the schools mentioned on the USA Today list have passed us by. Do you actually have some information to base your post on?

do you have any information to base your post on? A USA list does not rank our music program yet you state we are above the ones listed. What are you basing that on?
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Pretty sure UNT alums own more Grammys than anyone..... Classical type music favors Julliard I would think.

Name anyone from SMU known in the music profession... That is a joke.

I think one of those dead hookers said she was going to sing.

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do you have any information to base your post on? A USA list does not rank our music program yet you state we are above the ones listed. What are you basing that on?

The fact that I have received a music education from some of the top schools in the country and am well-acquainted with what are the top music schools, and with what professionals consider the best music schools. Julliard, Eastman, Indiana, Michigan, UNT, Berklee, NEC, Miami, etc....Those are the top music schools. They have the top faculty. Their ensembles win the big awards. They typically get the best students. No one who knows anything about music schools would place SMU above UNT, or Boston College above Berklee or NEC.

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do you have any information to base your post on? A USA list does not rank our music program yet you state we are above the ones listed. What are you basing that on?

This is the worst USA list I've ever seen. Don't put any credibility they have with you onto this thing.

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The fact that I have received a music education from some of the top schools in the country and am well-acquainted with what are the top music schools, and with what professionals consider the best music schools. Julliard, Eastman, Indiana, Michigan, UNT, Berklee, NEC, Miami, etc....Those are the top music schools. They have the top faculty. Their ensembles win the big awards. They typically get the best students. No one who knows anything about music schools would place SMU above UNT, or Boston College above Berklee or NEC.

I'm right with you. People in the know - people who are experts in both music programs and music as a whole have their list of best programs. SMU is never on that list. And frankly, believing a USAtoday article put together by people who aren't specialists and aren't in that field of knowledge is like taking my advice for choosing our next QB when you've got Chico Canales telling you otherwise.

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