I'm a proud Canadian

I'm 17, from Sudbury, Ontario and have studied piano for the last 7 years (firstly with an independent teacher who i prepared conservatory exams with, and now with a serious teacher for the last 18 months who's the piano prof at the college). I did my exams through Conservatory Canada, which is an RCM equivalent repetoire-wise (for the most part, they are a few exceptions.. for example Fur Elise being a gr6 piece for Conservatory Canada and a gr7 piece for RCM), but has a different order for presenting technical requirements (though by the higher grades, 8+, they're identical), and a wider keyboard skills/ear training requirement. For example, sight transposition and harmonization become part of the exams by gr6.
My current teacher is an RCM examiner (which is why I stopped doing exams with Conservatory Canada), and next week is adjudicating the provincial festival in PEI. If you're doing an RCM in June, she's gone for most of the month doing exams across Canada. She recently finished her doctorate at Eastman last fall. She's an amaing teacher and has brought me so far in 18 months. With her I decided that university music was the right path for me, and we successfully prepared my audition for Memorial University (out in Newfoundland) which boasts an EXCELLENT (yet small) school of music, of which I was one of 4 first year pianists accepted for the fall. My teacher wanted me either there or University of Toronto (her alma mater), and I decided I'd thrive in the smaller setting.
I competed in this year's music festival in my city, and won Top Senior Pianist, and was selected to compete in the Ontario Provincial Music Festival in the Diploma (ARCT) class which is being held in Ottawa on June 7 and 8. I'm an super excited, it'll be my first bigger-than-local competition.
Will anyone else be attending? It'd be so cool to meet someone (or compete with) from the board.
My repetoire for the competition is Alexina Louie's 'I leap through the sky with stars' which is a modern Canadian piece, and Chopin's Etude in C# minor (op 25 #7).
The other pieces I played for my auditions were the first two movements of Beethoven's Sonata in Ab Op.110 and selected 3 part inventions in a last minute

effort to fill the Bach requirement for certain schools (

not that I don't love Bach, I adore his work, especially his keyboard concertos!). Currently I'm working on the third movement of the Op.110 (the arioso and fugue ~ most beautiful and profound Beethoven movement ever, in my opinion), and Chopin's 3rd Ballade.
LOVING the awesome Canadian contingent on this board!
Chelsey