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#167740 - 07/15/08 01:46 AM
TIME MANAGEMENT!!!
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Registered: 04/16/06
Loc: In my mind
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Does anyone have a story of taking unbelievably hard classes, yet marching in a corps? I will be trying to become a pharmacist and it's going to be a big challenge trying to balance my grades and DCI (if I make it).
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#167749 - 07/15/08 08:41 AM
Re: TIME MANAGEMENT!!!
[Re: keepmotivated]
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Registered: 04/16/03
Loc: WV
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I had to handle something like that.
I got my double major in Chemical engineering and Biomedical engineering at Carnegie Mellon (they're sort of a big deal in the engineering world) in 4 years. Somehow, I managed to finish in time by taking ~17 credits/semester and have a GPA hovering between 3.0-3.5 while doing the college's marching band for the first 2 years, indoor for all 4 years, drum corps for the last 2 years, and teching at a HS for the last 2 years.
My weekday schedule went something like this: practice room at 6am every morning before my 8am classes, class all day, work for a few hours, then studying/homework until I passed out. Repeat. Fairly depressing, but I needed to get everything done because Friday night to Sunday night were completely devoted to rehearsals. Sometimes indoor camps overlapped with corps camps so there were a few times when I would get a ride out to my corps camp 7 hours away, and fly back early Sunday morning to be at ensemble for indoor. And appropriately enough, I actually missed the first day of move-in for my ageout year because I was graduating.
That being said, once you start going to drum corps camps, you'll realize that this is a VERY common story among the college kids there. Some people would bring homework to camp and work on it after lights out. I can think of lots of people off the top of my head who I marched with who were in the same boat, doing engineering or some other crazy major. It's possible - it just takes a lot of work.
So, my advice to you is do whatever makes you happy. Doing all those percussion ensembles at the same time was my stress reliever from the academic stuff so it worked for me. And you don't HAVE to finish college in 4 years if you decide to spread out your classes. I'm in the minority. You have the rest of your life to get a degree and work, but only a limited time to march. Also, once I learned to not stress about grades too much, I was less crazy. I didn't finish with the best GPA in the world, but I still got into medical school afterwards. Good luck to ya...
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~patty
Crossmen '02-'03 & a whole bunch of WGI
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#168303 - 07/26/08 08:16 PM
Re: TIME MANAGEMENT!!!
[Re: EnigmaticRonin]
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Registered: 06/24/04
Loc: SoCal/Cleveland
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You'll never know unless you try.
My boyfriend marched the past four years with Pacific Crest (two in the pit, two as drum major), and just graduated with a double major in two completely unrelated fields (music and political science), as well as two minors in education in those respective fields. He also was the chief justice on the university judicial board, marched RCC winter and Pulse at different points, taught two high schools, and was a member of a professional fraternity. He still graduated in four years even with all that other stuff mixed in.
So yeah, it's possible, but you'll definitely have to push yourself.
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Derek Tywoniuk: Cleveland Institute of Music, Percussion Performance, Class of 2010 ZMF New Music for Marimba Composition Contest Winner [url= www.youtube.com/AoAPC ] www.youtube.com/AoAPC [/url]
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#168369 - 07/28/08 05:59 PM
Re: TIME MANAGEMENT!!!
[Re: keepmotivated]
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Registered: 06/24/04
Loc: SoCal/Cleveland
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I think the financial situation varies pretty greatly from person to person. My boyfriend's activities actually kind of balanced out (he got paid for judicial board and the two high schools, and that pretty much paid for corps); although his parents paid for tuition. Some other people I know literally wrote out 50 or 60 letters to everyone they knew asking for sponsorship (and were able to raise either all their corps fees that way or at least a good chunk of them). And of course, some people are just damn lucky and their parents manage to pay every cent. =P
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Derek Tywoniuk: Cleveland Institute of Music, Percussion Performance, Class of 2010 ZMF New Music for Marimba Composition Contest Winner [url= www.youtube.com/AoAPC ] www.youtube.com/AoAPC [/url]
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#168375 - 07/28/08 07:55 PM
Re: TIME MANAGEMENT!!!
[Re: keepmotivated]
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Registered: 04/16/03
Loc: WV
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Wow, now I definitely know that it is possible haha. It's really cool hearing all these stories of people finding time for practicing even though they are busy. What I don't get is, how do they afford to pay for all these indoor lines and corps as a college student (which in my opinion, the time when a person is the poorest)??? I had a work-study that paid about $10/hour, and I'd work maybe 15 hours/week. That covered indoor. I was lucky in that my parents and extended family agreed to pay for my drum corps tuition - all $1800/year. And it may sound like some messed up thinking, but the way that we figured it was, I was already borrowing $30,000/year for my college tuition - what's another $2000?  I'll have the rest of my life to make money. I also worked the 3 previous summers and 2 previous school years by teaching bands, doing a work study, and having a summer paid research internship. I had saved a lot of money from that in order to pay for my apartment, utilities, and transportation to camps. It only worked because I didn't have any car or insurance payments, I was allergic to shopping, and I raided my parents' house for food and laundry. It sucked, but it was so worth it and I'd do it all over again.
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~patty
Crossmen '02-'03 & a whole bunch of WGI
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