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USC Screen Scoring
Admission Mentorship

Any questions, feel free to write me an email to contact@felipemusicedu.com
I accept Zelle as well, send me an email.

Markus Breyer
Graduated in 2026
I loved working with Felipe on my USC application. What made a huge difference for me was his candid feedback, his insider knowledge of the program and his bold ideas for making my presentation stand out.



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The mentorship includes:16 one-on-one 60-minute lessonsAccess to my complete USC application, including my scenes, scores, video introduction, and Statement of PurposeRecorded content where I analyze my application and explain the decisions behind itMy 10 guidelines for creating an outstanding applicationThroughout the process, you will receive personalized feedback and guidance to help you create the strongest application possible.
This mentorship is designed for composers who already have experience composing, orchestrating, and creating professional mockups.You should be comfortable using a sequencer, notation software, and sample libraries, as the goal of this program is to help you prepare a competitive application for a demanding graduate program.
You can find the official USC Screen Scoring application requirements here:https://music.usc.edu/admission/appreqs/screen-scoring-graduate/
If you are unsure whether this is the right time to apply, send me an email me with examples of your music to contact@felipemusicedu.comI will review your current level and let you know whether this mentorship is the right next step for you or if further preparation would be beneficial before applying.
No. I cannot guarantee admission to USC. The USC Screen Scoring program is one of the most competitive in the world, with an acceptance rate of approximately 9%. Because of that, no mentor or consultant can honestly guarantee admission.What I can guarantee is that this mentorship is designed to help you submit the strongest application you are capable of. Together, we'll refine every component of your application—from your portfolio and essays to your video presentation—so you can present your work at the highest professional standard and apply with the confidence that you've submitted your very best.
Yes! You're welcome to join the program even if you don't plan to apply to USC. Many of the concepts we cover—composition, orchestration, portfolio development, and industry preparation—are valuable regardless of your goals.However, because the program was designed specifically to help students prepare competitive USC applications, applicants who are planning to apply to USC are given priority for available spots.
As an international graduate, financial aid and scholarships fall outside my area of expertise. To the best of my knowledge, USC does not offer institutional scholarships for international students in the Screen Scoring program.However, two scholarship opportunities are available:USC Screen Scoring Scholarship (Top 4 applications):
https://uscscoring.com/admissionsSony Music Publishing & Bleeding Fingers Screen Scoring Diversity Scholarship:
https://www.sonymusicpub.com/en/news/3101/sony/atv-&-bleeding-fingers-expand-opportunities-for-black-composers-with-usc-screen-scoring-diversity-scholarshipUnfortunately, this is the only thing I can't provide guidance on applying for these scholarships, so I recommend contacting USC directly or researching their application requirements.
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