Hi everybody, this is Bernard. Let me tell you guys more about my background before i go on. I am now a form 5 student in Hong Kong. I have just finished the HKCEE...which is the O Level examination in Hong Kong. Piano is my major instrument and flute is my second instrument. Recently, I have decided to study music in a conservatory or music university in the future. I am particularly interested in studying music in Germany since i know the school fee is a lot lower than that of UK and US, though i basically cannot speak any German---and this is the problem.
I am planning to skip A-Level in Hong Kong and come to study in the Konservatorium. The reason for me to do this is because i am pretty sure that i would have totally NO TIME to practise the piano if i do the A-level exam in hong kong, which is widely-considered as one of the most diffcult matriculation examinations in the world.
Secondly, I know that it is impossible for me to compete with other pianists if i don't start taking my piano study seriously and practise 8 hours every day.
Thirdly, that's impossible for me to get level 3 in the TestDaf german proficiency examination without staying in Germany for a period of time.
I have heard that there are bascially two kinds of music institutions in Germany-----1. Musik Hochschule, which is incrediblely difficult to get in. 2. Konservatorium, which is relatively easier to get in.
Therefore, i am wondering whether i should get into the Konservatorium in Germany in the coming school year...perhaps to do the Pre-college programme or the diploma programme in Konservatorium. Then after one or two years, i might be admitted into the Musik Hochschule.
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So these are my questions:
1. Is A-Level or Abitur a prerequisite for getting admitted to the Musik Hochschule if i am already doing the diplom programme or pre-college programme in Konservatorium?? If yes, my plan has to be totally abolished!
2. Is that possible for a student studying in Konservatorium be admitted into the Musik Hochschule?
3. Should I try doing the German Abitur rather than doing the pre-college programme of Konservatorium though i cannot even speak a German word?
4. Or should i stop thinking about coming to germany and concentrate on the crazy HK A-Level??
YOUR HELP WOULD BE HIGHLY-APPRECIATED!!!