UF Music Education Masters Level
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Hello,
I am interested. I have an okay GPA, above 3.0.. however otherwise I
was sick 1 semester and they were not able to approvedly give me
Withdrawals. I have been told in these situations all you have to do is
include a note for what happened to a sick semester that they could not
officially prove. I see the deadline is Friday. I want to do the
degree online so am wondering if the deadline also applies to online. I
don't have a full Bachelor's degree, but I did do music in college with
all As my 1st semester and find it easy to get admitted with a music
audition. I went to 1 of the most prestigious colleges of music that
there were, in New Orleans, the area I lived. My 2nd semester I was
told to take a break and not to return, however, to
the same things. So, I had to spend a lot of time pleaing to get back
in, but in the end how much happened there was getting Withdrawals for
sick semesters, partly because of the hurricane. I also took
Foundations of Education for 3 credit hours in Washington, D.C., after
my 1st year of college.. The teacher said I was doing very well for
being so young, was very nice and educational. She also labeled me
exotic, which at the time was the bowling over insult
So, let me know the deadline for the online program to apply. Just get a transcript from each college and 3 notes?.
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I'm a bright student and love Education and Classical Music.
I took a graduate course in Education at just age 19, in Washington, D.C.
I
was told to take a break from school, from Music Education and Voice
and not to come back for those things, however, because I was labeled as
like too good a student being so shy and perhaps because I did too many
things. I tried hard to get back in, and they kept saying I was shy,
like. So, it ruined my chance. They didn't help me succeed.
My
wish is not to spend over 4 years of my life in non-related courses to
my major. The undergraduate major Music Education only has 1 course
related to the major, which is General Music Education maybe even only
for 2 of the credit hours. I want to do mainly what the graduate degree
does, studies Music Education
spot on and not any General Studies courses.
Could you please
like help me get a like certification of undergraduate Music Education
so I can enter the Masters level more quickly? Like, just take the
related courses but not have a degree that includes General Studies and
Music History? I thought Theory was pretty easy since I've studied a
lot of piano, as well.
Please spot and answer all my questions, thank you.
I do have a lot of, er, hands on experience in music, already, and with different ages and levels, you might say.