tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7494169014788174276.post5074670498331763127..comments2023-06-18T06:40:49.693-07:00Comments on Good company: Careers for Pianists, Part I: Expectations and BeginningsBillie Whittakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14184585553103987851noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7494169014788174276.post-1861611565787142842009-08-20T14:13:27.261-07:002009-08-20T14:13:27.261-07:00Aspects to consider are teacher compatibility, tui...Aspects to consider are teacher compatibility, tuition (less debt the better), opportunities to perform, your own area(s) of interest, and so on. I can't pick an optimal because to me, grad school choice is a personal decision depending on your specific needs. Kind of like buying a car.Billie Whittakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14184585553103987851noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7494169014788174276.post-76648161106791385892009-08-20T12:24:21.417-07:002009-08-20T12:24:21.417-07:00This is absolutely fantastic. I've been search...This is absolutely fantastic. I've been searching for some sort of insight on as to what I should do with my life/career after my undergrad. The Keyboard Collaborative Careers link was a great addition to this. <br /><br />Question: If I want to pursue collaborative, I'm guessing it would be important to go for a masters. Where is the optimal place to receive such a degree. No endorsements, just an opinion. Grad school search websites don't really help with that search.M. Rosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18267940222590595541noreply@blogger.com