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Kwak will be attending Oxford University in the fall studying for his Masters in Comparative Social Policy, followed by a year pursuing a Masters in Collaborative Piano at the prestigious Juilliard School of Music in New York City...
...light of this fear, he plans to attend medical school after Juilliard. What ties all of his pursuits together is his love for spending time with people, whether communicating through healing or the universal language of music...
Throughout high school, All-State music festivals offered me a chance not only to collaborate with serious musicians, but to meet other kids who cared more about playing under a famous conductor than decorating the gym for Homecoming. Summers at Tanglewood and lessons at Juilliard enriched my ensemble and solo experience even more and expanded my circle of music friends, many of whom I see now at Harvard...
...play in the NFL doesn’t go to Harvard, he goes to Florida. And the argument that Harvard seeks out athletes and not those who have excelled in other areas is also false—a serious flutist would be just as inclined to go to Juilliard, and may not have had their sights set on Harvard from day one. Thus Harvard, in accepting such a student, might have to consider that he spent more time practicing the flute, than, perhaps, studying for the SATs—and this fact does not make the flutist a weaker candidate...
...sure, Patinkin harbors many unpleasant memories from his dramatic education, sharing with students how rocky the road to theatric success can be. He noted that when first arriving at Juilliard, “after six minutes I wanted to leave,” and blames the often abusive teachers at the school for driving away “some of the most gifted actors I’ve ever met.” Patinkin, however, does praise teacher Gerald Friedman for teaching him “how to remember an action, and what it really means...