GoldenCommuter
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I've been hustling since high school, saving up every penny for college. Now, I'm knee-deep in Music Theory, Applied Lessons, and Ensemble Performance. Practice time? Don't even get me started - it's a battle to find enough hours in the day. And performance anxiety? Let's just say my heart races faster than a drum solo during exams.
Plus, why is grading so subjective? I pour my soul into a piece, and it's like spinning a roulette wheel with grades!
Outside of classes, I hit the court for intramural sports to blow off steam - gotta keep that competitive spirit alive! But lately, I've been hit with a wave of uncertainty about what comes after graduation. The thought of diving into the world of nonprofit or public service sounds exciting yet daunting.
How do I even begin navigating that path in California? So, fellow music enthusiasts, any tips on finding that balance between honing our craft and preparing for life post-graduation? How do you deal with the fear of the unknown future while striving for perfection in your performances? Let's jam on this together!
Plus, why is grading so subjective? I pour my soul into a piece, and it's like spinning a roulette wheel with grades!
How do I even begin navigating that path in California? So, fellow music enthusiasts, any tips on finding that balance between honing our craft and preparing for life post-graduation? How do you deal with the fear of the unknown future while striving for perfection in your performances? Let's jam on this together!