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Christina Kidd

4 years ago

i attended interlochen in 2011 in cabin 13. from s...

i attended interlochen in 2011 in cabin 13. from staff, my piano teacher and colleagues this was the most positive experience in my entire life and i will never forget it. this place taught me so much life lessons and gave me powerful connections. i still keep up with people who stayed in the same cabin as me! the uniforms and the no-cell phone rule is a bit meh but you get over it litteraly within a day when you realise all the fantastic people around you and when you leave is when you realise how much you have grown and developed not only as an artist, but as a human being. they allow you to use their landphone things anyways whenever you want providing you have the funds. if you are on the fenced, i strongly believe you will not have the same support and sense of community as you would in others. i hope one day i can go back as it was the happiest time of my life. you may feel the counselors are ordering you around and being unfair during inspection, but they are human just like you (i hope) and they are just looking out for you.

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