03.27.2006, 01:14 AM | #21 |
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It was in Rolling Stone magazine like a year ago....I'm sure it's online somewhere.
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03.27.2006, 01:19 AM | #22 |
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I love rolling stone magizine it has the best pictures.
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03.27.2006, 02:28 AM | #23 |
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Yeah, my girlfriend's sister majored in anthropology and now she's a fashion stylist. What I'd recommend is this: decide what yr ideal line of work would be (you mentioned screen writer). Do all of the research you can on the subject, try to see what you can contribute to the industry in general. While yr in school for a whatever degree (something that can make you money, which really is any college degree), and spend yr spare time developing skills in something you enjoy. College will teach you how to put up with the bullshit that yr going to have to deal with in everyday life, and how to convince others that yr worth spending money on. At the end of college you'll have a good idea of how to make money doing what you want to do, and whether or not yr capable of doing it. If you can't, you'll at least have a piece of paper that tells fortune 500 companys that yr willing to spend the time figuring out how to function inside a particular system/authority structure, and you'll have a better chance of making 50 thousand dollars or more a year doing something you hate than someone who hasn't gone through college, who will make half that doing something they hate. To sum it up: learn how to enjoy yrself, learn how to make money, and try to unite the two. If you can't, at least you'll have both of them covered.
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Thanks guys, thanks for listening and helping.
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03.27.2006, 09:46 AM | #26 |
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I work for a hardware/software company. When I'm not doing the corporate thing I like to listen to music and rock out on my guitar.
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03.27.2006, 11:26 AM | #27 |
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Don't feel that you are obligated to go into a certain profession because you have good SATs, GPA, etc. Do what you want.
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03.27.2006, 08:07 PM | #29 |
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well if you're just a freshman i wouldn't hurry, you have time to decide.
it is a problem when you can do pretty much anything because it confuses your sense of direction. i mean i had troubles w/ vocational counselors who tested me and told me "yeah, you can do pretty much anything you want". gee thanks... anyway my advice is to use your highschool years to try out things you like. maybe start a band or work on video or become a science geek, up to you, follow your inclinations. one thing i'll tell you is that college degrees are not the end of your career, but can help place you around certain people & give you certain skills. if you say want to be a painter but study accounting, you just won't be in a place that is congenial and supportive. now, about travel, i've done quite a bit, and it's both useful and overrated. i know people who were so obsessed with traveling they've fucked themselves out of developing roots in a place or having a fulfilling career. though i would advice anybody to take a year off between high school and college, or between college & work, or maybe take a leave of absence, & bum around the world. israelis have this system where every high school graduate goes to the army. it's a pain in the ass i guess but it allows people to do all their drinking and fucking while they are there. once they are out they go to college & won't you believe it, they don't waste time at frat parties & finish fast. where was i going with this? im not sure, i was interrupted, but anyway, don't rush it, follow your affinities, do the best you can & things will work themselves out. too much thinking about these things sometimes interferes with the common sense of one's natural inclinations. find those... |
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03.27.2006, 09:39 PM | #31 |
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do not "play it safe". don't even consider it. search your interests further and see if you can cultivate a genuine passion for something. if you have that, you will be successful--maybe not commercially, but you'll become a more adept filmmaker or whatever you decide to be.
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thats kinda what i plan to do, i have to get out of this town and country, i feel stuck in a rut. Alex's Trip your lucky to have the great grades to fall back on, im just as clueless and directionless but i dont have the good grades. so i dont have as many doors open to me as you do, pluss ive narrowed my choices down hugely by leaving school and studying photography at college instead. |
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05.14.2006, 10:22 AM | #33 |
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i'm a grade above you, but i'm in the exact same delema
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That's my advice too. Just get a job work,work,work get a big pile of money than go onto travelling. A few of my freinds do it and i'll be doing it too once i'm out if this apprentiship i'm doing now. Europe,north america,south america, australia, asia, africa theres so many places in the world that needs to be seen. To be stuck in an office job isn't getting anything done. To be honest, nobody knows what to do with their life job wise.
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05.14.2006, 10:30 AM | #35 |
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I'm a freshman too with good grades though they don't compare with yours haha. I feel the same way and it seems by the looks of it so does alot of other people. I mean atleast you have a little bit of an idea of what you want to do. I have none. NONE. I guess the future is my only one fear. Like when people give you the subject to write about or the question of "What do you want to do when you get older? Where do you see yourself in 10 years?" Its freaks me out to no end. I can't even see myself. BLANK. I feel like I'm gonna die or something haha. The one thing I think about though is the fact that I see nothing, is optimistic. Then there's so many options and I'm not constrained. Also, some kids have to follow their parent's dreams and I'm grateful I'm not put in that position. Advice? I can give you none because I'm trying to figure it out as you are. If I come up with anything useful I'll let you know but it seems like everyones stuck in the same boat here.
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that describes me exactly, and i'm 20. at any rate, you're not supposed to know what to do with your life by the time you're 15. DO NOT listen to your guidance counselors about such things; my experience is that they're scaremongers who pressure you into thinking you know more than you actually do know about yourself at a precarious age when you're only beginning to come into your own. ultimately the best way to determine such things is thru experience; take a bunch of classes in various disciplines, do some work, travel if you can . . . and most of all talk to older people you trust and who know you well (family, teachers, etc.). you'll have a better idea of who you are and what you want to do with your life in 5 years . . . it may not be fully formed and concrete, but you'll at least know better than you do now.
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05.14.2006, 11:48 AM | #37 |
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...Whoa...old thread...
...thansk again, guys |
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05.14.2006, 12:24 PM | #38 |
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well, next year I'll go to study astronomy! :-)
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05.14.2006, 04:05 PM | #39 |
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i'm a junior with not so great grades (like 2.2 or something) and i'm scared shitless that i won't get into the college i want to go to.
i think i'll study something art related at college; music, drawing or something. i've thought about becoming an English teacher.
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05.14.2006, 04:30 PM | #40 |
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I don't know what I'm going to do, and I'm not real worried about it.
I guess it could be stressful, always being expected to know what you want to be, but when faced with that question, shrug it off. I personally would like to own a used book store, or a music store, or both. I've also thought anthropology is pretty interesting. All in all, I'm not to worried, I'm sure I can figure something out when the time comes and if not, well, there's always the rails. |
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