everyone gave great advice.
last year was my first rally. I would recommend doing the mentor 1 on 1, the mentor lunches, the panels in the main hall...listening panels and whatever else in the main hall. bring a demo CD there will be lots of ops to give them out. Then check the class schedule when it comes out and try and fit in some classes.
Also there will be some late night mingling with all the cool Taxi members and there was 2 open mics each night that were the best open mics I've ever been to.
I count the days till the next rally. cant wait!
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If you don't make Dean's class, you should definitely get his book. What's it called again, Dean?
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Everyone knows that you want to take two classes at once, all you have to do is get a Time Turner from Professor McGonagall That's what I plan on doing at my first road rally!!Casey H wrote:There will be a lot of conflicts whereby two (or more) things you want to attend are at the same time. All you can do is make a choice and hopefully catch what you missed the following year.
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