I'm a junior at a large public university studying political science and history. As I've continued through my college life and I begin filling out applications for law school and internships, I realize I don't want to be an attorney or work for the government. I used to have this huge passion for it, but I'm starting to realize how much I love playing music.
I've been a violinist since I was 11, and I haven't stopped playing since. I've been in orchestras, often two or three at once, and practice at a minimum of 4 hours a week, however, I haven't had a private lesson since I was in high school. I know this doesn't sound like much, but I've had an everlasting dream of playing for movie scores.
I don't know how wise it would be to switch majors now, considering I'm almost finished with my bachelors, already have some plans for post-undergraduate studies, and it's not cheap to just prolong a bachelors degree, but I know music is something I want to study more and care about.
I'm not really sure what I should do. Would a masters degree in performance be attainable and or helpful in playing movie score? What should I do in order to get where I want to go?
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