Monday, November 17, 2025

Auditions, Applications, and All the Last Firsts

 Auditions, Applications, and All the Last Firsts

By Jenna Flake

11/18/2025

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As a senior, this year so far has been filled with the bittersweet awareness of all their “last firsts”—the first day of school, pep rallies, homecoming, and Friday night football games with close friends. Each experience feels a little more meaningful as they savor time with classmates they have grown up with, all while wondering where life will take them after graduation.

Alongside these moments comes the whirlwind of college applications. The stress of the Common App, recommendation letters, and endless deadlines fills the air. While the pressure is expected, many students are surprised by how different the process can be depending on a chosen major.

For students pursuing acting and music programs, the journey looks very different from most. In addition to the Common App and essays, auditions are required for every program applied to. The process often begins with prescreen video auditions, which determine whether a student is invited for an in-person audition. Senior Caiden Loyer summed it up well: “The college application process is challenging for any student, but applying for performing arts adds a whole new layer of intensity.” Balancing prescreen deadlines alongside regular early action applications is demanding, but the process teaches more than patience—it reinforces organization, communication, and self-advocacy. And it is not unique to the arts: students pursuing sports in college face similar challenges. Senior Alyssa Ciaburri noted, “What surprised me was how many coaches I had to email and reach out to.”

Many students are also surprised by how expensive the process can be. Every application, prescreen submission, and audition comes with a fee, and applying widely quickly adds up. This reality underscores how the process can be inherently inaccessible to talented students from lower-income backgrounds—a barrier that many believe needs to change.

Despite the intensity, the college application journey teaches valuable lessons about perseverance. While the experience looks different for every student, at its core it is about finding the place where they can continue growing and become the best version of themselves.



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