I should try to go to Oberlin for Historical Performance if I get enough aid and go to Juilliard for my Master's in Historical Performance. I wonder if I'll have to take piano again, though I already have 4 credit hours as a piano major; if I still have to wonder if harpsichord could be better.
Oberlin is a great school for music, especially special kinds of classical music it feels somehow. I went to a summer camp for high school organists for a week.
I'm actually pursuing violin, now. I'm going for an AA in Music online at the Baptist College of Florida. I started out of high school at Loyola University New Orleans going for 2 BME's and BM (Music Education and Music Performance.)
It will be exciting if I get in Oberlin for Baroque Violin. They have a Master's in it, too, but not the joint MM program anymore like I was hoping, joint as in one degree in 5 years rather than a Bachelor's first.