School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School
New York, NY, USA

Reviews

School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School

James from Milton, DE

a current student here
8 people found this review useful
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In three sentences
This program is simply amazing. So many incredible teachers and fellow students you will meet; the community is just wonderful. Highly recommended for students seeking to develop their own voice in the Jazz capital of the world!
Tips for prospective students
Practice! You will be doing a lot of it once you get to school. Be prepared for your proficiency tests upon entering (no pressure!). The staff is very easy-going, they care about your development as a musician and as a person. Also, it can save you some to many classes you need to take, which can save you money in the long run!
Academic Rigor
Students with no liberal arts credits will have to take up some liberal arts classes. You'll be studying and practicing a lot, it will pay off!
Dorm Life
There is nothing like living in Greenwich Village/Union Square area, it's a safe NYC area with so many things at your disposal. The dorms are very nice but they are also the most expensive in the country as of 2011. I suggest getting an apartment off-campus or moving in with somebody up in the city; it will save you so much money!
Food and Dining
You have a meal plan if you are living in a dorm. The food is nice and vegan-friendly. If you are off campus, there are still many, many diverse places to eat in short walking distance.
What to do for fun
It's New York City, you can find PLENTY to do !!!
Share any unusual traditions or locations on campus
Jam sessions pretty much every night. Smalls and the Fat Cat are two popular places for that. Some other underground venues and shows you'll find among friends too.
Campus Safety
The are security guards galore, plus it's a safe area in the city. Nothing to worry about.

Christopher from Bothell, WA

a current student here
6 people found this review useful
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In three sentences
At The NSJCM, my passion for music has been nurtured beyond my greatest expectations. The curriculum is flexibly rigorous, but still welcoming to hard workers who may lack professional playing experience, and the quality/structure of the faculty is unrivaled. Living and studying jazz in Greenwich Village just makes sense, and The NSJCM is the perfect place for young musicians with great aspirations to go to school.
Tips for prospective students
The NSJCM stands apart from other conservatories because, here, you can study privately with any professional musician in New York (and sometimes outside of NY) on the school's dime. In addition to that, the core faculty is absolutely incredible, bridging the gap between great jazz icons of the 50s and 60s, all the way up to the present day pioneers that are advancing music. Freshman have to pass a proficiency test to choose their private teachers (before you pass, you are assigned to a core faculty member), so make sure to take the proficiency material seriously before you arrive so you can capitalize on the awesome and unique system. Also, NSJCM has a great vibe; students here have very positive attitudes for the most part, with big egos heavily frowned upon. Realize that in NYC, even the best young players are going to be overshadowed by the top professionals. Own that idea!
Academic Rigor
Truthfully, in music, each player decides their own future success with the amount of work they put in; that being said, The NSJCM does an incredible job of enabling hard workers to be in expansive and rewarding musical settings. Core curriculum requirements consist of instrumental proficiency, music theory, ear training, history of jazz, classical, and world music, rhythmic analysis, sight reading, among a handful of other instrument specific requirements. The courses are challenging but not overly time-consuming, as a great emphasis is put on private study and taking advantage of the incredible Greenwich Village music scene.
Dorm Life
There are few better places to live in the world than the West Village. The New School dorms are interdisciplinary, so students from all of the different colleges (i.e. parsons, eugene lang, mannes, jazz, etc) live together. Not only does this create a nice college vibe, it enables a lot of artistic cross-pollination. The dorms are recently refurbished and nicer than most, but still dorms nonetheless. Fortunately, there is a beautiful new student center building opening in 2013 that will house 300-400 students.
Food and Dining
The cafeteria at 55 Arnold Hall makes great sandwiches, flat bread pizzas, and salads, and the Lang Cafe has a good sushi bar/hot food area. Outside of that, the caf at the 13th residence is subpar with occasional flashes of excellence. On the whole, the food is acceptable if you are creative with nutrition, but you can eat better for roughly the same price in the village. Try to opt for a smaller meal plan, but come prepared to spend a lot of money on food.
What to do for fun
Explore New York City! Greenwich Village is home to some of the greatest music/comedy venues in the world, and easily the greatest jazz scene. From my dorm, I walk 6 or 7 blocks to get to the Village Vanguard, Blue Note, Smalls, Fat Cat, Bar Next Door, Zinc Bar, and 55 Bar, among others. Washington Square Park and Union Square are both a couple blocks away to hang out at and there are countless other opportunities for fun. On top of that, you can catch a subway and be anywhere else in the city in no time at all. It's incredible.
Bang for the buck
NSJCM is incredibly expensive, but I feel like I got fair value this year. Studying with jazz icons like Reggie Workman, Jimmy Owens, and brilliant, younger players like Amir Ziv and Andy Milne, I was pushed and pulled to grow more profoundly than I have or could have in any other conceivable setting. The good news is that the school works really hard to spread scholarship money around for students that work hard and all scholarships go up with tuition inflation.
Great for these types of students
Passionate, creative, self-directed students will be very successful here. If you have a strong inclination to what you want to do, this school will help you nurture that concept. If you don't know, it's still a great place to be stimulated by incredible peers!
Clubs and Activities
Great activities, limited club opportunities. In the dorms, there is a very committed staff of RAs who work to enable outreach for everyone. There are also a ton of campus-wide free events that get posted all over the school.
Greek Life
Thankfully non-existent.
Campus Safety
Greenwich Village is one of the safest parts of the city. I routinely walk back from sessions at jazz clubs between 3 and 5 AM, and I have never felt unsafe. There is also a strong campus security presence and the university is very mindful or respecting diversity.