Tag: Bachelor of Music

  1. Freedom Has Come

    I can’t believe it that I have finished first year. I survived through the hard times. I survived through those last minute assignments. I survived through practical and written exams. I survived it all. I’m still amazeballs that I had made it. The feeling is truly rewarding, while trying not to have any negative thoughts […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/11/12/freedom-has-come

  2. Week 12 Feels

    Holy bagebus! It’s going to be Week 12 tomorrow! AHHH!! This semester has crept me up a little, and has gone faster than what I expected it would be. Looking back from the start of semester two, I had gone through a lot, and I’m not sure whether it is more intense than Semester 1. […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/10/18/week-12-feels

  3. A Musician's Sacrifice

    Making more time for something has one, or two sacrifices that needs to be cut out for the week. It is pretty common for some, or majority of musos, or for any one else in uni in general. For instance, not going to lectures (that are recorded), less time studying (and cramming every thing to […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/10/16/a-musicians-sacrifice

  4. What I Have Learnt So Far

    Being a first year opens up a new chapter in life, and I have learnt a lot of things about uni and life in general. Such as.. 1. Things can get crazy You have no idea how it is hectic for first years. It’s like them saying, “Here’s all your assignments, readings, studying, practising, things […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/10/04/what-i-have-learnt-so-far

  5. Week 9 Update (Muso's POV)

    Three quarters into semester two, annnddddd I’m struggling. I had many family commitments during the first few weeks into semester two. Then, things started to go down. I still kept up with my assignments, with improvements of having grades with H3 to even H2A in my written assignments, but not with Aural just quite yet; […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/09/21/week-9-update-musos-pov

  6. Things that Music Students Say/Hear

    I feel a little down, and trying to survive this semester till mid semester break. Normally, I would write a mid semester summary, and other things, but I don’t think I’m in the right state to do so. So, here’s a funny post, and hopefully it makes people’s day. Note: I swear a lot in […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/09/15/things-that-music-students-sayhear

  7. Our Magic Student ID Card (FOR VCA AND MCM STUDENTS)

    So, we had a duo and duet pianists coming into one of our masterclass, who was students at the con. They were pretty much performing their set lists for their recital, which they were last Friday. It was all interesting, and great to hear… Until when she said, “Did you know that you can use your student […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/08/27/our-magic-student-id-card-for-vca-and-mcm-students

  8. Audition Experience/Expectations

    August – the time of when applications open to apply for music courses. The time when you get anxious of applying. The time when things get intense. Oh, Nicole remembers.  YES! It is that time of the year! Future first year/transfer music students, here me out! Auditions can be nerve whacking, and that’s okay! If […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/08/14/audition-experienceexpectations

  9. Tips for Studying (Muso Edition) – Nicole

    As a musician in first year, things can be hard as assignments gets difficult each time, practising becomes more frequent, studies gets more intense each time, or just basically struggling with everything else. If you’re struggling at the moment, all I could say is, “hang on tight, you’re almost there”. You’re not alone. We’re all on […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/05/24/tips-for-studying-muso-edition-nicole

  10. “Oh god, I’m performing next,” as musician is nervous – Nicole

    Concert Class – the most intimidating experience you will ever experienced in your performance life so far. You go out on stage, and BOOM, all these people staring at your every move, every step, every action you make. It’s scary! But it’s okay! Nicole will rescue your worries! Here’s some tips before and after you […]

    blogs.unimelb.edu.au/first-year/2015/05/09/oh-god-im-performing-next-as-musician-is-nervous-nicole

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