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BA in Music from TESU: Feedback on PLAs, TECEPs, LearningCounts, etc. - sanantone - 08-26-2016 Mamasaphire Wrote:That's almost unbelievable to me (but I do believe you, lol)... maybe something happened and he is now grumpy all the time? He was literally one of the harshest, rudest people I have ever spoken with, anywhere, from the very moment I answered the phone. :confused: He's been rude and dumb for a long time. When I was reading up on the Big 3 in 2010 and 2011, there were people then who were saying that he wasn't friendly toward alternative sources of credit, especially FEMA when TESC accepted them. He acts as if the money paid for TESU courses, PLAs, and exams will go directly into his pocket. I have not come across another TESU employee who is that hostile toward transferring in credits. When you know better, it's easy to figure out that he often doesn't know what he's talking about. Age should not have anything to do with completing portfolios; it's all about experience and knowledge. If you're 16 and have been playing piano since you were 6, then it's not any different from someone who started playing in his or her teens 10 years ago. A lot of children start learning instruments very young; those are usually the ones who grow up to excel at their craft. BA in Music from TESU: Feedback on PLAs, TECEPs, LearningCounts, etc. - bannerfield - 09-02-2016 My son is graduating in December with a BA in Music from TESU. Todd Siben has been INCREDIBLE. He has been nothing but polite, encouraging and helpful and has gone above and beyond for my son. While yes, there is there are young people who have been playing an instrument for a long time, many of the young people that apply for PLAs in upper level music have decided that they can read a book on something like Music Therapy (which often is a master's level topic) and get a PLA. PLA's are meant to show experience and a lot of young people just haven't lived long enough to have tons of musical experience--especially what would be considered college upper level (I'm not talking about Beg. or Intermediate Piano). So, he sees a lot of things that some us simply aren't aware of. If you want the BA in Music program to be respected ---the upper levels need to be truly college senior level abilities and knowledge. I truly appreciate that TESU even gives young people a chance, given that the school is meant for adults. My son will be 20 when he graduates (19 when he is actually done)--and 54--YES, 54 of his credits will be PLA Music. 18 in Violin performance (his teacher is a doctoral candidate who plays with an international level quartet...who did real juries with my son, just like conservatory. His PLA's reflected that and he played in a college orchestra for years by invitation.) 18 will be in chamber music as he has played in advanced chamber groups for years, again--very much college level. And 18 in piano as he is one of those who has played since he was 7 and takes lessons from a former concert pianist with his masters in performance. All of that is exactly what he would have done at conservatory. But thanks to TESU's flexibility and Todd Siben's very kind guidance (we're talking hours of discussion with son)--he has all that done at a very young age. There are a lot of folks in music academia that have turned their noses at his degree. I think Todd Siben simply wants PLA's to be a true reflection of knowledge gained through experience and not some youngster reading a book and writing a nice paper and claiming they have the experience. I know for a fact that several College Plus students have done this and bragged about it. While I cannot discount any person's experience (he may very well have been rude to any number of people), be careful about judging his motives. Right now, unless you want to pay $1500 for each upper level class at Berklee Online (which my son did for several of his classes)--the only way to do upper level music for a TESU degree right now is PLA's---and if they are to be respected, they need to have the experience to back it. There are those that are trying to dodge that system, and Todd gets to deal with those people, in addition to the young students who truly have the experience and ability. BA in Music from TESU: Feedback on PLAs, TECEPs, LearningCounts, etc. - Mamasaphire - 09-02-2016 bannerfield Wrote:My son is graduating in December with a BA in Music from TESU. Todd Siben has been INCREDIBLE. He has been nothing but polite, encouraging and helpful and has gone above and beyond for my son. While yes, there is there are young people who have been playing an instrument for a long time, many of the young people that apply for PLAs in upper level music have decided that they can read a book on something like Music Therapy (which often is a master's level topic) and get a PLA. PLA's are meant to show experience and a lot of young people just haven't lived long enough to have tons of musical experience--especially what would be considered college upper level (I'm not talking about Beg. or Intermediate Piano). So, he sees a lot of things that some us simply aren't aware of. If you want the BA in Music program to be respected ---the upper levels need to be truly college senior level abilities and knowledge. I truly appreciate that TESU even gives young people a chance, given that the school is meant for adults. My son will be 20 when he graduates (19 when he is actually done)--and 54--YES, 54 of his credits will be PLA Music. 18 in Violin performance (his teacher is a doctoral candidate who plays with an international level quartet...who did real juries with my son, just like conservatory. His PLA's reflected that and he played in a college orchestra for years by invitation.) 18 will be in chamber music as he has played in advanced chamber groups for years, again--very much college level. And 18 in piano as he is one of those who has played since he was 7 and takes lessons from a former concert pianist with his masters in performance. All of that is exactly what he would have done at conservatory. But thanks to TESU's flexibility and Todd Siben's very kind guidance (we're talking hours of discussion with son)--he has all that done at a very young age. Maybe his mood depends on the day? I am typically a very polite (leaning towards people pleasing) adult in my 40's. He called me unexpectedly and was literally antagonistic from the beginning of the conversation -- even though he knew very little about me beyond the fact that I had many credits which stem back from the '90s and include both traditional and CBE credits. I was shaking by the time I got off the phone with him. He was rude, made assumptions, interrupted me, told me that he already knew what I wanted (ie "to graduate asap", when for me it's not been about that for years, I actually enjoy learning). He completely shot down my PLA thoughts -- even though I have 20 years of documentable experience. I'm not bashing him though, and I'm glad he helped others. Like I said, maybe it was a bad day (week??) for him. On the other hand every experience (email & on the phone) that I've had with Marc have been pleasant, very productive, and most importantly contain accurate information. BA in Music from TESU: Feedback on PLAs, TECEPs, LearningCounts, etc. - sanantone - 09-02-2016 bannerfield Wrote:My son is graduating in December with a BA in Music from TESU. Todd Siben has been INCREDIBLE. He has been nothing but polite, encouraging and helpful and has gone above and beyond for my son. While yes, there is there are young people who have been playing an instrument for a long time, many of the young people that apply for PLAs in upper level music have decided that they can read a book on something like Music Therapy (which often is a master's level topic) and get a PLA. PLA's are meant to show experience and a lot of young people just haven't lived long enough to have tons of musical experience--especially what would be considered college upper level (I'm not talking about Beg. or Intermediate Piano). So, he sees a lot of things that some us simply aren't aware of. If you want the BA in Music program to be respected ---the upper levels need to be truly college senior level abilities and knowledge. I truly appreciate that TESU even gives young people a chance, given that the school is meant for adults. My son will be 20 when he graduates (19 when he is actually done)--and 54--YES, 54 of his credits will be PLA Music. 18 in Violin performance (his teacher is a doctoral candidate who plays with an international level quartet...who did real juries with my son, just like conservatory. His PLA's reflected that and he played in a college orchestra for years by invitation.) 18 will be in chamber music as he has played in advanced chamber groups for years, again--very much college level. And 18 in piano as he is one of those who has played since he was 7 and takes lessons from a former concert pianist with his masters in performance. All of that is exactly what he would have done at conservatory. But thanks to TESU's flexibility and Todd Siben's very kind guidance (we're talking hours of discussion with son)--he has all that done at a very young age. I don't know what the OP told Todd, but if he wouldn't even give her a chance based on her age, then he's wrong for doing that. There is a part of the PLA where you document your experience. You can't know someone's experience based on the person's age. Someone younger could very well have a lot of experience while an older person could have very little experience. Maybe Todd doesn't have any motives. Maybe he really is just rude and dumb or bipolar. When he gets angry when challenged and I have to go to someone higher up who politely obtains the correct information, that is evidence enough for me that he doesn't know his job well and is too lazy to find the answers he should know. Sure, PLAs are cheaper than most college courses, but he's been discouraging to people who have found cheaper alternatives outside of TESU. |