theory would be easier to do alone, yeah. I just can't stop getting new instruments ahaha - choir is awesome, singing is probably my first instrument.
I'm applying to Oxford, Durham, KCL, Birmingham and Bristol
Thought so, although hopefully the teacher in school will agree to help me too I will get another one when I have the money, took long enough to save up for the saxophone though plus birthday and christmas from a few people! I've never had lessons or anything singing-wise, but love doing it.
Wow- high choices! I'd love to go to Durham, the others are all nice too as far as I've seen. Do you have an entrance test tomorrow then if you're applying to Oxford? Not sure if there's a music one or not tbh!
Thank you I think so. I love York's too but at the moment I do think Liverpool's surpasses it. I'll wait until I go to the visit days to fully decide, though!
Thank you I think so. I love York's too but at the moment I do think Liverpool's surpasses it. I'll wait until I go to the visit days to fully decide, though!
aw that's cool! same here, though violin is close behind. I'm grade 8 distinction violin, grade 8 merit clarinet, grade 7 distinction voice (I took this a while ago) and grade 7 distinction piano - the rest I just learn for fun. applying for music at Oxford (Queen's), Durham, KCL, Birmingham and Bristol. how about you?
Mmm, great! I've got grade 8 distinction in the voice, trombone, piano, violin, cello, both alto & soprano sax, french horn and well for grade 8 that's it XD Yeah I play all my other instruments for fun too, though for most of them I have gotten up to grade 7 in them and the others are of grade 7 standard Great choices! I wish you well with those, hows your application going??? I don't intend to apply for music, though my dream is to be a singer-songwriter!
Good luck with the entrance exams tomorrow everyone.
Just some last minute advice - although it may seem obvious - if you get stuck then move on straight away. This is especially important for exams where the median mark is around 60% or below. Not only will this ensure you answer all the questions you can do but returning to questions after a few minutes can help put a new perspective on the problem.
Also if it goes badly then don't worry too much. And don't discuss the exams before the rules permit
My physics teacher said my target is an A but on the report they sent home my target is a B and Chemistry my target is B/A but on report it is a D. Do I speak to my teachers about this considering I am applying for minimum ABB course?