philcan
New member
Hi there,
what is the advantage of having passed A-levels in music (classical guitar, theory, history, harmony, ...)? Yes, it's a good ground for entering the university, but does it have any sense in a practical life? Are music schools in the UK interested in people who have A-levels in music, but nothing higher? E.g. if you reach some teaching qualification, would it be enough to work at UK's music schools?
what is the advantage of having passed A-levels in music (classical guitar, theory, history, harmony, ...)? Yes, it's a good ground for entering the university, but does it have any sense in a practical life? Are music schools in the UK interested in people who have A-levels in music, but nothing higher? E.g. if you reach some teaching qualification, would it be enough to work at UK's music schools?