So, recently we went through the tumultuous day of April Fool's. I had been planning this elaborate scheme that I was changing my major from Music Education to Vocal Performance, which a fair share of people tend to do because of the rigor of the Music Education Program. Fortunately for me, I did not actually anticipate changing, but everyone else did. I dropped the bomb on April Fools Day that I was not switching my major and it went over very well.
I am speaking about this subject to discuss the real matter of changing majors. If you feel that your major here in the Setnor School of Music is not something that you enjoy or can complete to your fullest potential, the faculty here are only around to serve your needs. Even if they think that you shouldn't switch, they will still be behind you 100% if you do choose to change your career path. I know that the willingness of faculty here was one of the reasons I chose Syracuse University. All the faculty only have your best interest in mind.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Different Majors in the Setnor School of Music
I've come accross the issue of my major here at the Setnor School of Music. I am currently a music education major, but the real test of the major is just starting. I've always thought about changing my major to vocal performance, but never really wanted to. I went and talked to my adviser about wanting to change to vocal performance and, even though he was upset at my thought process, he told me that he would always be behind me in anything I do during college and even after college. All of the faculty members here really want the students to succeed in whatever they want to do. You cannot find one member of the faculty here that is teaching here to better themselves. They are here for the students and the students only and that is just a great environment to be in.
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