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Shur Jie Chang <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Jun 1999 09:45:54 -0400
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I am now 27 years old and a research assistant at a computer science
research center.  I have got my master of computer science in Taiwan two
years ago.  Furthermore, my most favorite is cello playing although I have
learned cello playing for just 4 years and harmonics for one year.  I was
always told that I am too old to begin to learn music.  Is there any
opportunity that I can formally study music in the future in America? It
seems to offer more abundant classical music studying resource in US.
Actually, I recently got two admissions of master of computer science from
Upenn and USC.  I plan to get a American master of computer science and
then work in the states and then I can study cello playing in US.  Would
you please offer me some suggestion? Thank you for your kindly help.

Shur Jie Chang
http://csmart.iis.sinica.edu.tw/~sjchang/
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