I MADE IT INTO THE BYU MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAM!!!!!
this... is what happiness looks like :):):):):):):):):)
Character building. Patience building. Humbling. As a Mom it has been difficult to see her doubt herself and want to quit. But it has been joyful to see her pick herself up and carry on. To dig deep and seek for strength.
I did not doubt. I knew she could do it.
Julia started BYU last Summer Term so that she could take the prerequisite class to audition for the school of music education program. She auditioned.
It is not an easy audition.
She had to turn in a portolio. This portfolio included essays - including answering questions about why she wants to be a choir director (her amazing cousins - Erin G and Christina S helped her edit them to perfection). It also included a section of "all about me" ... they didn't want it to be focusing on music - they figured the applicant loved music. So we got creative.
The portfolio also required a DVD with three video taped solos and a 10 minute video of them teaching a musical concept to three or more people.
The audition also included two live solos. An interview with a panel. She was told that no freshman has ever made the program, ever. She was disheartened.
She auditioned again last month - February. She felt confident with her solos. She felt she did horrible in the interview - she felt they were picking her apart. She told them that she will be a Junior credit-wise come April and that she has completed all of the GE requirements possible without getting into the program. At the end of the interview they asked for a DVD of her Enchords group she formed and directed while in high school.
I told Julia not to worry ... I would find the footage on the computer. Thank goodness for John's computer skills. I have filled up most of the drives on the computer with pictures and video ... he was able to search and find the videos ... thankfully I knew the dates of the performance to narrow the search (thank you blog!).
Since I had the footage, I put together a 4 minute clip of Julia working with the girls during rehearsals (warm ups, parts, tapping out beats, picking solos, etc) and then 4 of her favorite songs/performances - Under the Willow, Goodbye/Lullaby, I'll Paint You a Rainbow, and Deck the Halls.
She turned in the DVD to both Sis. A and Dr. B.
She was supposed to find out March 1. She was so nervous. She asked me to keep my cell phone on me just in case the notification came in. I did. Nothing. I stopped carrying my phone.
I get a call nearly a week later (yesterday just after 2:00 - on my way to visiting teaching). Julia said she heard her e-mail ding letting her know she had mail. She pushed it off and then thought ... maybe it was the letter from the school letting her know if she did or did not make it. She checked.
Julia is beyond ecstatic. She received a letter congratulating her on her hard work and inviting her to be in the school of music with an emphasis in education.
It is an amazing feat if you ask me. Over 100+ students auditioned. They only accepted 12 students total ... 12 students for music education in choral, orchestra or band. She was one of 4. No freshman has ever been accepted. I guess you could say she is not a freshman, but in the eyes of the school of music back in July, she was a freshman even though she was a Sophomore in credits. She is only 18 years old. And to think she auditioned only twice ...
I knew she could do it. I always have.
4 comments:
Yaaaaaay!!!! So excited for Miss Julia!! :D
This is such good news. BYU is so competitive! Congratulations!
This is just way too cool! And, even though you won't admit it, you obviously had a big hand in making this fabulousness come to pass. What an awesome mom Julia has in you!
I agree. What fabulous parental support she has! That is crazy how competitive it is. I think they are lucky to get her!
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