Singing as a first year?

<p>Teenage_cliche, you’ve asked a question I don’t know the definitive answer to! Perhaps someone else will know. My daughter could answer that question but she’s working as camp staff this summer at an expedition camp in New Mexico and the only way to reach her is by snail mail. I’ll ask her in my next letter so you’ll have to be patient. Sorry!</p>

<p>What I do know is this: at the beginning of the year she auditioned for both chorus and a cappella groups. She didn’t make any a cappella groups, so she didn’t have to make a decision between the two singing experiences. She definitely decided it would be too much to do both. The second semester, she unsuccessfully auditioned for a cappella groups again, so she was again in the College Chorus (and LOVED it all year, by the way!). I have the sense that if she’d made an a cappella group, she could have dropped out of chorus, but I’m not absolutely sure. So I will check on that.</p>

<p>I do know that once you make the Glee Club (sophomore year and up), you can sing whenever it works for your schedule. You’re “in” for the rest of your college career; how often you participate is up to you.</p>