The graduation outlook after high school graduation is quite terrible to me. I feel like I was in 7th grade yesterday. The time from the seventh grade to the present is the time from now to the graduation.
I am sitting in the auditorium of my mother's school when I was 4 years old and I remember seeing a very amateur Suessical work.
Since then, every time I have the opportunity to join the theater, I feel like I stay home every time I see it.
I had an unhealthy commitment with Queen Patti Lupone of the theater and I saw a retro shot of Carroll Channing at Hello Dally.
Today is the last day when Glenn Close plays Norma Desmond at Sunset Boulevard, so I have a small drawback (probably not), I did not see her.
When I was there for the first time, I walked up and down all the streets of Broadway, so I was able to see all the circus.
Oops, when I wrote this answer, I was listening to War Paint, the new Patti Lupone and Christine Ebersole musicals, and I got all my my birthday money and gifts to get tickets used. (I swear with the only person under the age of 70 in the theater)
You can not guarantee your work, I do not want to do anything that bothers me, because I am pursuing something unreasonable.
I have been passionate about teaching all the time, so I do not object to becoming a drama teacher and drama in my free time as a hobby.
But, since I teach instead of concentrating on performance, will I stop getting to a higher place I want?
I remember you are about to graduate from high school, but are there any plans after graduation at the same time? Then your teacher will begin offering you career counseling based on your grades and school grades. I think this is a full bullish theory. You and your parents are talking about what the main contents of your university are Parents think they want business students to earn a large salary and you want to become an actor since young. Then everyone around you will give you advice to follow what you like. Do not obey your love! The reasons are as follows.
Not all students go to university immediately after graduating from high school, but many people will. Especially if you and your friend are planning to go to the same university, just after graduating high school, please start the same way as classmates. You can experience new life together, including social aspects of academic and university life. After you graduate from high school you can make your vacation feel like you are going to go to college with friends of the same age group. Social opportunities at colleges are usually more frequent than high school, but the academic side tends to be more rigorous. Compared to high school students, you usually need to read more, write long papers, and have a long finals. Many students are not prepared for these academic requirements. They want parties, they skip classes when they want, and become other positive elements for university students.
High school students also have pressure. Sometimes it is a lot of pressure. Please remember things in high school days. On the Plan For College blog this week, I would like to focus on all the reasons for the high school pressure. The university planning team will help reduce stress on parents and students in the university planning process (see the 2 minute video).