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Old 02-01-2008, 01:34 AM   #2
ALegitBelter
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If you know music is what you want to do then I would say go for it. I know there are a lot of schools where you can transfer into the program for the spring semester (most will do it, I know specifically about Jacobs and I think Eastman). You're right, it's really too late for next fall (although some applications close tomorrow... (today, I guess)) but next spring is definitely do-able. If you're going after music history, I don't think you even need to audition (although I could be wrong...).

Anthro could get you credits towards a music history degree I should think, but you'd probably have to take an extra semester or two to complete your major at this point. You could certainly transfer as an anthro major and switch later, but my impression is that the longer you wait to switch the longer it will take to graduate. Especially if you don't like your current school, by all means transfer! Why waste your college time somewhere you don't like?
Seriously, study what you want to study. You sound like you have some direction, and it's not to a cardboard box on a streetcorner.
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