Sorry for the “Admittedly” pun back there. After Saturday, you’ll still be the same person you are today, so cling to your dreams for dear life, meet your decision head-on, and emerge with them still intact. You’re not a god just because you got in, and you aren’t a worthless plebian just because you didn’t. I loved Eric’s post last year: don’t allow your decision define you as a person. There’s an entire world out there that doesn’t care whether you got into MIT or not. Getting rejected from a top school, particularly MIT, isn’t a career catastrophe. Admittedly, the definitions of “well-qualified” and “top school” are subjective, but the point still remains. You all should check it out, and rejoice at the number near the end: according to the author, an entire eighty percent of well-qualified applicants are admitted to at least one top college. I read an interesting article in the New York Times a few weeks ago. Ever.īetter news: everything is going to be OK. Or you’re not accepted, and the depths of hell open to swallow you whole, rejecting you from all possible opportunity, fun, or success. Or maybe you’re deferred, and you get trapped in an endless purgatory, living in torturous limbo for an eternity before inevitably executed. You’ve probably replayed every possible scenario out in your mind: maybe you’re accepted, and you envision yourself instantly getting a job offer from Apple and a congratulatory call from the President, with the mayor throwing a confetti parade outside your door. If you’re like me, you’ve frantically emailed the admissions office after realizing you made a horrible off-by-one error on your application:īut even if you didn’t discover disastrous dates, you’re probably still nervous: decisions come out in just two days. You’ve poured hours and hours into your application, stressing and laboring over tiny details. If "play" button icon is greye unfortunately this score does not contain playback functionality.It means that several thousand of you have applied. Simply click the icon and if further key options appear then apperantly this sheet music is transposable.Īlso, sadly not all music notes are playable. In order to check if 'Let's Go Fly A Kite' can be transposed to various keys, check "notes" icon at the bottom of viewer as shown in the picture below. * Not all our sheet music are transposable. When this song was released on it was originally published in the key of. Be careful to transpose first then print (or save as PDF). If your desired notes are transposable, you will be able to transpose them after purchase. If you selected -1 Semitone for score originally in C, transposition into B would be made. This means if the composers started the song in original key of the score is C, 1 Semitone means transposition into C#. If it is completely white simply click on it and the following options will appear: Original, 1 Semitione, 2 Semitnoes, 3 Semitones, -1 Semitone, -2 Semitones, -3 Semitones. You can do this by checking the bottom of the viewer where a "notes" icon is presented. Most of our scores are traponsosable, but not all of them so we strongly advise that you check this prior to making your online purchase. If not, the notes icon will remain grayed. If transposition is available, then various semitones transposition options will appear. In order to transpose click the "notes" icon at the bottom of the viewer. After you complete your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail where a download link will be presented for you to obtain the notes. This week we are giving away Michael Buble 'It's a Wonderful Day' score completely free.
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