<p>first off,
thank you for being so helpful.
I really appreciate it.</p>
<p>I don’t really want to explore the different things I could do and I actually am very satisfied with the curriculum. I love theory for sure. I just know that I have wider interests than just music education, but I certainly want to follow that career path. the curriculum at NYU covers a lot of what I love doing, though it doesn’t specifically focus on any one of them.
I really love all aspects of music and most genres, just doing one thing is so hard, but I know that if I wasn’t doing music I’d probably end up teaching English or Worl History, and I wouldn’t mind teaching High School students. I also wouldn’t mind teaching at the college level. I really want to go for a BM though. I think that it would help me get better as a string bassist, then for grad school I could try to be a performance major at MSM, or MSM music ed graduates program, I hear good things about that.</p>
<p>I just want to experience music. I would love to be a teacher. I would love to be a performer. If I went to a performance based school such as MSM, I would probably focus on performing more. If I went to NYU, I would major in Education. it depends. but its not that I’m not focused on what I want. Its just that I want to be more than one thing. and I feel that in life, especially in music you don’t need to submit yourself to one disciple forever.</p>
<p>I really want to go to New York City.
or at least the North East.</p>
<p>My college advisors are pretty ignorant of music colleges/conservatories,
and east coast colleges in general. I live in Hawaii.</p>