I came to college for one reason and one reason only... to party. Just kidding. I wanted to come to college to learn more. Isn't that why most people want to come to college? I want to be a better a learner . I want to be a better musician. And in the end I want to be a better person. There shouldn't be anything wrong with wanting to be better than what you are as along as you accept who you are.
Converse is a shoe. Did anyone else know that is was a college? I didn't until a few months ago. Even now when I tell people where I go to school they say, "You mean the shoe, right?". I honestly didn't want to come to Converse. I saw it as that place that gave me junk mail every week. It looked nice, but I never wanted to be a shoe major. That's what I felt until, my audition. I saw campus and thought that I could really get use to this place. The rich like buildings, the ballroom dining hall, the good food, and those people in the purple polo shirts that seem to cater to everything (I honestly thought they were maids when I first saw them). Yes, it's safe to say I am glad I came here.
I knew I wanted to go to college. I knew I wanted to go to Converse. The only thing left was the major. I looked at the list of majors and crossed out the ones I was not good at. Turns out the only one left was music. Funny, how that worked out.... Again, just kidding. I choose Converse because I knew it was the place where I personally would succeed. I knew the professors would help me along my way and actually care if I got the material or not. I knew, and still know that soon I won't just be a face in the crowd.
If I could be a Muppet I would be the most funny one. The kind with a little dry humor. If I had to choose one, probably Miss Piggy or that blue one with the hook nose and came from outer space. I would completely play the banjo. My Dad use to play and I have fiddled with it too.