Is it hard to get into Juilliard's Music Advancement Program?

tomorrow i'm auditioning for Juilliards music advancement program. its for like kids who dont get to play on real pianos or practice privatley. like inner city kids. and i am auditioning for piano. im playing C.P.E Bach's solfeggietto . i started practicing last year, 2 hours a week in school. but most of the classes were canceled due to testing, holidays etc. and i practice all the time at home and in school during lunch and after school. i barley even eat food, i basically eat sheet-music. that's how much i love it. i know i haven't been practicing for a long time like kids who have been playing for 6 years etc. but my music teacher at school says her daughter never got up to my level until her 4th year of music lessons. and i didn't even start dedicating my self to the piano until last summer before school started. so technically i've only been REALLY playing for a year now.

so what do you think? for the requirments they said it was 2 octave scales, 1 piece involving both left and right hands, easy sight reading, and a theory placement test. another question, i've never taken music theory. only like the basics. will that be hard? im only in 8th grade and there are kids i know who have been playing since they were like 3. but still i think im sorta advanced. so what do you think?
 
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