It wasn't so great this past year... my freshman year I quite enjoyed it, but this year was more 'neergh'. I think next year might be better; a lot of people graduate this May and that'll leave fresh faces in charge, and hopefully some better attitude. Mellos have fun here, anyway. Are you thinking of coming this next semester, or next year? If it's next semester... haha, I need a new roommate :( mine is leaving, alas. If you're not afraid of disorganization. But yeah. LU is kinda weird about transferring credits, although that might be transferring them out rather than in. The horn prof. is pretty cool; she plays trumpet originally, but she is pretty awesome at horn as well and we're kinda hoping to take our horn ensemble to the mid-south conference and be able to perform there; we're not too big right now, though. We do have one really awesome professor that you can't find anywhere else; Mr. Williams is pretty much the coolest dude ever; he's the orchestra conductor, if you want to do orchestra, and he does jazz band and teaches various classes. Not gonna lie, he's one reason I'm sticking around here; there's so much to learn from him, both inside and outside the classroom.
Are you thinking of coming this next semester, or next year? If it's next semester... haha, I need a new roommate :( mine is leaving, alas. If you're not afraid of disorganization. But yeah. LU is kinda weird about transferring credits, although that might be transferring them out rather than in. The horn prof. is pretty cool; she plays trumpet originally, but she is pretty awesome at horn as well and we're kinda hoping to take our horn ensemble to the mid-south conference and be able to perform there; we're not too big right now, though.
We do have one really awesome professor that you can't find anywhere else; Mr. Williams is pretty much the coolest dude ever; he's the orchestra conductor, if you want to do orchestra, and he does jazz band and teaches various classes. Not gonna lie, he's one reason I'm sticking around here; there's so much to learn from him, both inside and outside the classroom.
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