I'm new to the flute, and this forums in general. I had a question, and I wasn't really sure where to put it so I figured this would be the best place to put it. I'm currently a philosophy major in university, and I"m on my second year. I'm also 25 years old (my schizophrenia went untreated until two years ago when I was finally diagnosed...I have my life back now

Anyway, I was wondering if I could get some advice. I practice my flute playing about three hours daily. Scales and octaves in the morning, pieces in the afternoon in the practice rooms on campus (I've started taking side music classes at Tri-C a local community college to sort of get a head start on music theory studies etc), and in the evenings I combine the two. I take two private lessons per week, and I also play with a local adult group which meets to practice three times per week plus public performances. Somehow my philosophy work has not slipped lol.
My question being: Given that I am waiting three years to audition for the university if I keep at my current pace of practice, and private lessons do you more experienced flute players feel I can ever possibly consider auditioning for university on flute? I know it's a long shot, and I know most players who go to university have been on their instrument for years; but, a music major in composition is something I've always wished I would have done first and I know I'll regret not going for it. Sadly I don't have the money to relocate to an area with a saxophone major offering so I must make due with what universities I have around me.
Any advice or thoughts would be very welcome. I've got the time to do this as I'm blessed with partners who make enough money to let me be a homemaker/full time student currently. I'm just curious if you all think it is possible for someone who started a little later on her instrument than usual to make it into a university programme. I've got a good solid background in music theory so I"m not worried about that part. It's the audition that has me nervous...and it's potentially three years away...God only knows how nervy I'll be as it gets closer

Thanks for reading this I know it's long
