How To Write A Letter To Julliard Dance

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It had finally come. The letter that determined whether or not I could make it in this world, if dancing was what I was born to do or just some extra curricular. It was the letter from Juilliard Dance, one of the best dance schools in america, and I couldn't bring myself to open it. What if I didn’t get in, then what would I do. I cant go to any other schools, I’m destined for this specific one. I finally built up all my confidence to open the letter and read it, skimming over all the minor details. I couldn’t believe it, it was a dream come true. I had gotten early admission to Juilliard Dance! I have to leave right away. I packed up all my things that I needed to go to New York and left the next day. It was a long drive but all the sites were amazing. It …show more content…
Because to get into my class you're going to need that kind of attitude during competitions” he said in a sarcastic voice. As I was performing I had found no errors in what I was doing. But he had certainly found many errors in my performance. I was ridiculed and told that it was weak and lacked compassion but in the end of him telling me all the thing I had done wrong he told me he likes what he said and would love to have me in his class. I went back to my dorm room extremely excited at what just happened. I never thought that I was actually going to get in and especially after everything that he had said about my performance. “Hey congrats on getting into Mr. Jasons class, I hear that only five people got in today” Caysie said, which was really unusual for her to talk so she must really be impressed. “Really only five people were excepted in his class? How many audition days are there?” “There are auditions until Friday and usually only about four to six people get in each day. It’s literally almost impossible to get into that class as a freshman but some how you did it, you’re the first freshman to get in that class in three

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