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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://majoringinmusic.com/10-considerations-for-visiting-music-schools/#comment-42617&quot;&gt;Roxanne L.&lt;/a&gt;.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://majoringinmusic.com/10-considerations-for-visiting-music-schools/#comment-42617">Roxanne L.</a>.</p>
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		By: Roxanne L.		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am currently looking to pursue a music degree (Bachelor&#039;s) in order to become the music and band director of my elementary school. This will be a new program in the 100 years that my school has been in existence; so to be the first person to establish this program is (to put it lightly) a huge deal! I have to know what I&#039;m doing to pilot this program.
   I must express how this site and explanations given by you and your team have helped me tremendously. Because of this site, I am prepared to attend open houses for prospective music schools (colleges), asks the right questions and know exactly the courses that I need to take in order to achieve my goal. This makes day 2 that I am reading the tips and clicking more and more links through the site. There&#039;s information that I didn&#039;t even phantom to think of. Brilliantly done! You are surely an expert! And FYI, I am planning on contacting my former piano teacher for private lessons in music theory. He has a master&#039;s in music so I am certain he&#039;s the right man for the job! Thanks again for the tips! Thanks for your sharing your knowledge. I will pass this site on as a reference to organizations that I know of that have teachers who are interested in making music a career.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am currently looking to pursue a music degree (Bachelor&#8217;s) in order to become the music and band director of my elementary school. This will be a new program in the 100 years that my school has been in existence; so to be the first person to establish this program is (to put it lightly) a huge deal! I have to know what I&#8217;m doing to pilot this program.<br />
   I must express how this site and explanations given by you and your team have helped me tremendously. Because of this site, I am prepared to attend open houses for prospective music schools (colleges), asks the right questions and know exactly the courses that I need to take in order to achieve my goal. This makes day 2 that I am reading the tips and clicking more and more links through the site. There&#8217;s information that I didn&#8217;t even phantom to think of. Brilliantly done! You are surely an expert! And FYI, I am planning on contacting my former piano teacher for private lessons in music theory. He has a master&#8217;s in music so I am certain he&#8217;s the right man for the job! Thanks again for the tips! Thanks for your sharing your knowledge. I will pass this site on as a reference to organizations that I know of that have teachers who are interested in making music a career.</p>
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