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Am I worrying too much about this?

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Okay well I have an euphonium lesson tomorrow morning. I have switched lesson teachers to my middle school band director, since I am now a freshman in high school and she plays euphonium too. It is still summer, and tomorrow my lesson is at the middle school in the bandroom. Anyway, Wednesday she asked me if 10 or 11 was better, and I replied to the message with 10, if that's ok with her. She didn't reply back, so that does mean 10, don't you think? What if she never got my message and isn't there. This morning I sent another email saying "Did we decide on 10 or 11? I'll be there at 10 if I don't hear from you." Does thatt mean just go at 10? Also, do you think the gates will be unlocked at school for me to get there? As I understand there will be summer school going on tomorrow, so they should be, right? Do you think I'll get in trouble going on campus without checking in at the office since I'm not techinically a student there anymore? IDK! Ah!

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  1. Turn up at 10, if she is not there then text her to let you know you are at the school, leave a message with a staff member and then it is her fault for not getting back to you.


  2. 10, just hang around otherwise until 11 if she doesn't show up then.

  3. Dang, well, that was rude of your teacher not to respond. But better safe than sorry. Come at ten and bring something to do in case you have to wait for an hour. And if an official comes, I 'm sure they'll understand your situation.

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