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An essay about music and college life - UCF admission [6]
Alright guys, here is my revised essay
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I have had many important things happen in my life, but I think going to college is going to top them all. I have always wanted to go to college because I would be the first person in my family to do so, and when I saw that my first college tour was going to be UCF I became very excited. I had heard so many great things about the school from alumni and current students. Our tour was led by students who were very passionate and knowledgeable about the different programs. I am interested in pursuing a degree in the engineering program, or even a degree in physics. When we stepped into the engineering building, I was very impressed by all the projects that were on display. One of them was a roller coaster for Disney, and our guide said that Disney hires most of their engineers from UCF. The program I would really like to join is CREOL, but I realize this is a graduate program, and I will work my way up to it, starting with a degree in engineering. I have always thought of myself as the inventor type, and I think becoming an engineer would help me to bring all the ideas in my mind to life. UCF is the perfect college for me.
My family has always supported my love for music. Ever since I was a child, I have been interested in playing some kind of musical instrument. Music is such a beautiful thing. It can fully express every human emotion, and also invoke emotion in its listener. Maybe this is the reason I am so enamored with music. The first instrument I learned to play was the piano. I always remember it being very difficult because you have to coordinate both of your hands to play two totally different rhythms at once. Even though it was difficult, I was only seven years old when I was already playing piano recitals at my church. They were not the most difficult songs, and they did not sound perfect by far, but I still had the courage to play them in front of the whole church. In middle school, I join orchestra class, because I wanted to learn how to play the violin. Even though my parents hated the sound, I would practice every day at home for an hour until it sounded perfect. After much practice, my conductor moved me to the advanced violins section. I have been playing violin for eight years now, and have been in orchestra class just as long. For the past two years, I have been a section leader in the orchestra, and I get to teach a bunch of new people how to play violin. It is very satisfying to know that my knowledge of music can be passed down to others so that music can keep living, and inspire all the lives that it touches for as long as sound can be made on any instrument.
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