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I know it is. That's why I really want to go there.

 

They only took 3 flute players into the program last year. That's quite a large standard to live up too. I think they haven't taken a Texas flute player for 5 years or so...? =[

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  borchnork said:
I know it is. That's why I really want to go there.

 

They only took 3 flute players into the program last year. That's quite a large standard to live up too. I think they haven't taken a Texas flute player for 5 years or so...? =[

 

are you trying to be a band director in texas?

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  borchnork said:
I know it is. That's why I really want to go there.

 

They only took 3 flute players into the program last year. That's quite a large standard to live up too. I think they haven't taken a Texas flute player for 5 years or so...? =[

 

I know it is your dream school and all, but you might want to audition somewhere else for a more realistic chance of you making it. Somewhere in Texas where you know you have a great shot at making it.

 

Besides...going to school at Michigan means that you wont have your Texas Teacher's certificate test thing...or whatever.

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Well I'm also auditioning at UNT, but I won't go there if I get into UofM.

 

Also, UNT and UofM are the only two colleges I applied as a music major. Sure, I'd love to do music as a career, but I also am really in love with biology/biochemical engineering and politics. So whatever I can get is what I'll go for.

 

But music ed is just a back up plan anyways. I really don't care to be a band director, but I know that I'll probably need to eventually for money.

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  borchnork said:
Sure, I'd love to do music as a career, but I also am really in love with biology/biochemical engineering and politics. So whatever I can get is what I'll go for.

 

But music ed is just a back up plan anyways. I really don't care to be a band director, but I know that I'll probably need to eventually for money.

 

Wait.....So you like biochemical engineering and politics/government but feel like you'll probably need to become a band director eventually to make money?

 

.....

 

Let me help give you a little bit of perspective on your life, lol :D ; ....If there's any way you can help it, DO NOT BECOME A BAND DIRECTOR!!!!!!! Most people teach band either because music is so much a a part of their lives that they feel like they'd be letting themselves down by picking a different career, or because they can't find anything ELSE to pursue as a goal and music is the only thing they really have. Band directors don't make a lot of money at all.....they make ok money (read $30-45,000/yr starting out), but you definitely won't be making as much as you could if you had pursued a career in one of your other choices.

 

If you're torn between music and an actual "lucrative career", go for the more lucrative career....Classical music as a whole is a dying art, kids are getting lazier and harder to teach, arts programs are getting the shaft nationwide (Texas is the only state that's still holding its own, but what about 20 years down the road?), biochemical engineering (ANY kind of engineering for that matter) and government jobs are on the rise....even if you end up teaching some kind of political science (Government, Social Studies etc.) you'll still be better off financially than if you were a band director. Only teach band as a last resort and if you just can't see yourself doing anything else.

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My first love is music composition. It has to be if you're serious about making money in that field. But like borchnork, I have other intrests in completely unrelated fields (see above). But more and more I feel led to stay in music, which is why I'm gonna (probably, never know) double major in MusEd.

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  Nancy08 said:
My first love is music composition. It has to be if you're serious about making money in that field. But like borchnork, I have other intrests in completely unrelated fields (see above). But more and more I feel led to stay in music, which is why I'm gonna (probably, never know) double major in MusEd.

 

I like how you think! lol.

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