Nina got her things together, carried her violin and went to the CapitalJennifer College of Music.
As a Special Selectee, Luke has applied for her first-year graduate housing, plus a full scholarship.
Upon arrival, Nina will be placed directly into her first year of graduate school.
For her, it was great luck, while for those around her, it was unbelievable.
Nina put her things in the dormitory and simply packed them up.
She came to Luke's principal's office and greeted him respectfully.
"Professor Degan, hello." For her benefactor, she bowed deeply.
Luke got up from his chair, "Welcome aboard. You don't have to worry about the tuition. The arrangement of the dormitory, is it still satisfactory?"
"Professor Degan, very satisfied, thank you so much." Nina is grateful from the bottom of her heart.
Luke gave her a single room, which was small, but she didn't have to get along with anyone.
Because Luke had researched Nina's social situation at W U and saw her playing the violin blindfolded that night, he guessed that Nina had some social difficulties. So he chose a single room for her.
Luke smiled and nodded, today's Nina dressed in plain clothes, but some of Rose's bookish atmosphere.
"You don't have to worry about tuition fees, I've applied for a full scholarship for you. You directly inserted into the first year of study, I will explain the other teachers. As for your tutor, I will personally assume the role."
"Also, Jennifer College of Music has its own symphony orchestra. I've reserved a spot for you. There will be regular weekly performances, but you will also be paid a salary, enough to cover your usual living expenses."
"If you practice violin here without worries, I believe you will soon have a breakthrough in your skills. Of course, the most important thing is that you need to study music theory, and music history, which you lack. It's important."
Nina wrote it all down in her mind, "Professor Degan, I wrote it all down."
Luke opened his mouth, intending to ask her about her mother Rose.
After all, I felt that it was too abrupt, so I decided to stop.
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