Prescreening Results

So, I've gotten some of them in. You win some and you lose some. Of my top two choices in schools my prescreening was rejected by one of them and the other one was accepted. Or at least... I believe it was accepted. I called the admissions office two days ago to make sure everything had arrived and was accounted for. The guy pulled up my application and said that I'll actually be getting an email in the next week telling me when my live audition has been scheduled. Considering that they only accept about 1/5 prescreening applicants... I feel good about it.


The two other schools I am applying for have no prescreening (to my knowledge). I will be scheduling my auditions soon. In the next two months I will be making trips to California, Utah, and Ohio.

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I play the flute, and I practice a lot. I am a student, and I am going to be graduating in Spring 2011. Only a year left until my Graduate School auditions, and I'm already focused (as you can see on my blog). I won the Concerto Competition at my University as a Sophomore, and have been Principal Flute in the Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble since Spring of my Freshman year. I won the Josephine Walker American Music Competition in 2008, and a position in the All Collegiate Orchestra of the KMEA Conference in 2009. I won 2nd prize in the Kentucky Flute Festival Collegiate Artist Competition (against competitors from 7 states. I am the Piccoloist and Assistant Principal Flutist of the 2011 KMEA All Collegiate Symphony Orchestra. I have played in the masterclasses of Jean Ferrandis, Leone Buyse, Michel Debost, and Nina Perlove at various events such as the National Flute Association Convention, the Kentucky Flute Festival, and the Panoramic Flutist Summer Workshop.