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    Composition student who enjoys Bach, RPGs, wine and cigars.

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    Love the RAC7 submission! Good stuff.

    Where do you study composition at?

    Thanks!

    I study composition in the north of Sweden.. it's a bit hard to draw parallels to the American school system, but it's essentially a school that's preparatory (but not mandatory) for further music studies at the equivalent of university level.

    All of my newgrounds stuff end up pretty far from what I do in my studies (well, with the exception of "Dark Enigma"), but it's good to have a place for more cinematic and electronic music as well!

    Are you currently enrolled somewhere?

    I currently study at a community college in the United States. While it isn't glamorous, it has allowed me to take Music Theory I-IV at a very low cost, take ear training classes, piano lessons, choir, and much more. I'll be sending out applications to transfer to a conservatory around December, so I'm hoping for the best.

    Nice. All great things for a budding composer!

    You should definitely apply for a conservatory. Though if I may be a bit crass, I think you should include at least one piece exploring the world beyond tonal harmony in your work samples - not sure if you send those when applying in USA, but I'd assume so. I think it'll really help (I think it really has a place in anyones application, not just yours!), it'll show the judges you have an open mind and an awareness of developments today, and that you control a wide spectrum of styles. Also, personally I think it's a lot of fun :)