1. In SMs case, if ever you pass, you need to go to South Korea for the 2nd round. YG only holds live auditions in S.
Korea only once a year. JYP is the same as SM, you need to go there for the 2nd round. 2.
If the Entertainment company really thinks that you hace what it takes, then they'll pay everything for you but if they think that you still has some things to work on, you'll have to pay for your own. 3. For YG and JYP, I don't really know how the auditions go.
For SM, you can audition via walk in, e-mail or mail. In the walk in auditions, you'll have to go there personally. They'll let you go to a room with 10 or 20 auditioners.
If you pass the 1st round, they'll call you back later and let you enter a room individually and they'll evaluate you. Then you move on to the 2nd round of auditions. You'll have to go to SKorea for this one.
You'll perform individually and if you get accepted move on to the third round. For the third round, you'll have to perform in front of Lee SooMan or Kim YoungMin (the CEO) 4. After you passed the audition, and you become a trainee, you'll have to move to SKorea.
You'll continue your studies there while being a trainee. Usually your trainee schedule will be the same time as school hours, but some arrange it at after school hours (like after school dismissal, you'll go to their training centers and train) 5. You'll be like 22-23 at that time, it is still possible to audition, Sandara Park got into YG at age 21, if I a m not wrong.
But, of course, you'll be debuting at such a late age, but that's okay. After School's leader Park Kahi debuted at age 29. 6.
If you're eliminated, better luck next time. But, if you'll be in luck, they might contact you again for some call-back if they are really in need of new faces 7. For the music genre, I recommend you go on Pop music and Hip hop as KPOP is usually focusing on those genres.
YG goes for mainly Hip Hop. SM goes for POP. 8.
It will be helpful if you know some basic korean as it will help you in your auditions. It will also be good if you are fluent on english also, because SM, YG and JYP is expanding to AMerica so you might need it 9. If you get in the audition and become a trainee, you'll have to live there.
If the company is going to pay for your fees, they'll arrange a schedule on when you are going to go there. In regards to still doing your hobbies, that would be nearly impossible, because being a trainee is really hard as you have to train for long hours 10. YG relies purely on talent, so if you are really talented, go here.
SM relies on 80% looks and 20% talent, so if you have the looks but needs training with the talents, go here. JYP, I don't know what JYP looks for but I think they also rely the most on looks. Just choose on what you think is the best.
Oh thank you for answering me XD I have a rough idea how it is going to be thank you :) I have some more questions that are: 11. For SM, you cannot audition as a team. In YG, you can audition as a team.
1) yes, your going to fly to korea for the 2nd round. 2) if sme is really interested in you, they might pay for your airplane fees 3) visiting their website for more information. http://www.smtown.com there are audition information.
4) if you want to finish your studies then it fine with them. But you need to study at the same country as you are training.. they will help you arrange a schedule or plan that is allowing you to finish your studies.. but you have less chances of passing in your studies. Because there's going to be ALOT of TRAINING to do.
And less time for your assignment. Sometimes you have to cut class for your special trainings. But if you have determination to still continue.
Then you might pass! (:oh and if you want a private tutor then you can ask sme for it. And if you want to go to college or high school with lots of people and stuff then you still can ask sme for it.
5) yes. It's okay.. (= 6) there out.. but still, they can audition again and again if they want to. 7) yes.
Anything is fine.. really. You can choose any song you want to dance, or to sing. But if you still haven't prepared for your dance music.
Then they're going to play a random song for you. 8) nope. If you audition in sme without knowing how to speak korean or japanese then its ok.
B4 auditioning.. tell the judges that you speak english and that you don't know how to speak korean. And the judges will speak korean for you to understand. And if you'll be accepted they will train you how to speak korean and other languages.
9) yes.. you need to go to korea immediately. And yea. Become a permanent resident in that country.. im afraid you can not.
Because of all those hard schedules that your going to do. And all those studies.. 10) for me, it's sme although they're unfair in salary but they will shower you with FAME.. like snsd, f(x), suju..etc.., but sme looks for LOOK the most. Like 80% for looks and 20% for talent.. sme is best known for natural looks.
While jyp is best known for passion. And yg is for determination and potential. If you're really talented then you should audition for yg, if you have the passion and looks you should audition for jyp, and if you're really really pretty or have the looks better than talent then i'll suggest sme im planning to audition too!
C you der.(.
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