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UC ESSAY PROMPT #2
Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you
Everything happening felt unreal. I didn’t even realize it was time. It ten minutes until we started. Everyone was straight in their lines and nerves began to take over. We were all less than five minutes away from marching in the 124th Annual Pasadena Tournament of the Roses Parade. My mind was racing and all I could think was, ‘I better not trip and fall. This is going to be live on national television. Left, right, left. I got this.’ *inhale*exhale.* Before I knew it, we were on. Presenting the
Los Angeles Unified School District All City Honor Marching Band. The cheers were echoing in my eardrums. The next thing I knew, it was over. Everything I had been working for had paid off. ‘I just marched in the Rose Parade.’ The only way I would be able to participate in the Rose Parade was if I attended every single rehearsal and if I played a brass instrument. I play trumpet, and the rehearsals were long and tedious, but I pushed through. The rehearsals were every Saturday starting in October and continued throughout December. Once winter break commenced, we had rehearsal for two weeks straight, from 9am to 4pm, and only had breaks on weekends and Christmas Day. It was imperative that I got up early and rode the school bus, or else I would be left behind. There were over
500 LAUSD students who participated in the All City Honor Marching Band and on the day of the Rose
Parade, only about 350 students were left. Luckily, I was one of them.
The Rose Parade was I would have never realized how strenuous, while simultaneously amazing, it is to march and play for the whole parade. I was playing my trumpet on the streets of
Colorado Blvd, and all I heard were hundreds of people clapping and cheering for our entire marching band. The feeling of being able to make hundreds or more people smile on New Year’s Day was rewarding in and of itself. Once in a while, there

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