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Playing the French Horn and Getting Into College?


Question Posted Sunday March 6 2011, 8:42 pm

i have a 3.82 gpa and im earning in the 1900's on my sats. i am a girl and i have been playing the french horn for 8 years now. i have extracurriculars that reflect my skill and interest in music. could i possibly have a better chance of getting into certain schools due to the fact that i play the french horn? is it very helpful? also, do colleges like to see a steady passion for something? im not looking to get into ivy leagues, but maybe schools along the lines of michigan, wisconsin, maryland, etc.

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xomegaroni answered Tuesday March 15 2011, 1:00 am:
Playing an instrument is a good extracurricular to have. Talk to your teacher about it and see if they can help you with scholarships.

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