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Get a credible job (i.e in a semi-decent restaurant, doing paperwork for a respectable law firm) and work for a couple of years.
You will figure out what you want to do eventually. In the meantime, save enough money to support yourself when you decide to further your education, buy a house or go on a big holiday.
If you don't work now, it will look awful on your resume unless you have an excuse (i.e being overseas).
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Jul-29-2009 04:32
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Rose
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Registered: May 2007
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I took a year off after high school and kinda regret it kinda don't. But don't you have 2 years of doing general education classes before you start doing shit for the career of your choice? I know lots of people who still don't know what they want to do. For me, I want to be an R.N. Going to do two years of community college and then transfer to a university. Not sure if I want to stay here though....
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Jul-29-2009 05:09
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bas
Stronger Lover

Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Here I Am Baby
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Re: Re: What do you do, what would you like to do?
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
see my bio page
http://williamashley.info/WAC/Biography/Bio.html
I'm hoping to be doing field studies in central america this winter, learing about cultures in what is left of their natural environment.
Sound is a hobby of mine and I've taken a few music courses, and am intending on taking two more music related courses this fall term, physics of high fidelity sound reproduction and Designing with Digital Sound. IMO music is 80% networking, 10% equipment use, and 10% talent. Berkely has a world reknowned music technology program.
http://www.bridgetomusic.com/univer...eley-btm410.php
specifically
http://cnmat.berkeley.edu/
I think this may depend a lot on your option - SATS etc.. economics etc.. You do have time to switch your program after the first year sometimes, the question is local or away. UMASS or massu etc.. You could speak with your local school counsellor. Do you have professional musicians in your family or family freinds, or friends? The actual industry, agents etc.. would be lengthy to explain - personally I don't expect to ever make a career of this but handfulls of people do, but I'd say there is a plethora of amateur musicians out there.
If you are serious you might try a school that offers a Co-Op program that offers industry placement (even better if paid) at a music industry place such as a label or studio, do some internships and work from there.
Lots of options with money too, banking, accountancy, economics etc.. |
What the fuck are you doing giving someone else advice on anything other than how to store your own feces in a jar
Dear high school student, stay as far away from this man as possible.
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