For those of you looking to continue studying composition at the graduate level, here’s an essay from the Society of Composers, Inc. (SCI) on how to choose a good grad program.
One point worth noting—a vitally important one—especially for undergraduate students to consider: “there are very few jobs you can get with a master’s degree in composition that you could not get with a Bachelor’s degree.” This means that if you are thinking about a master’s degree, it should be for two reasons: 1) personal edification (i.e. to make you a better composer), or 2) as a stepping stone to a PhD or DMA.
There is a lot of good advice in this essay, but Phillips leaves some things out. Maybe current grad students can weigh in on pros and cons?
http://www.societyofcomposers.org/students/gradschool.html

Submitted by Ben Montgomery