hey im a child star, which means that i do tv shows and commercials and stuff, and my agent called me and wants me to be in this movie...and this movie will take up 2 months of the school year..i cant miss school, but i cant miss this movie oppritunity. wht do i do? help!!!
lilprpchick07 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 7:36 pm: i think it is great that u are getting into movies and stuff that would be like the best thing in the world. what i think you should do is pull yourself out of the school you are going to attend and get yourself a teacher to homeschool you. then after the movie is finished enroll back into school. It probably isn't as easy as it sounds lol but if you really want this movie then that is probably what you are going to have to do. hope i helped!
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hailebop answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 7:03 pm: This film sounds like a great oppertunity, but I think you need to take it on with the right attitude. You will have a tutor on set, but you need to be willing to put in a lot of hard work to keep on top, which can be tough if your working on set for several hours beforehand. Sit yourself down and asking yourself honestly whether you think you can cope with acting full time whilst completing your education. If you can see yourself letting your education slide because of work commitments, then maybe this film, as great an oppertunity as it is, isn't right for you right now. Whatever you decide, good luck! [ hailebop's advice column | Ask hailebop A Question ]
liddylflirtx3 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 6:38 pm: i say go for the movie! it's your chance to shine! you'll still have a tutor - so it's not like you'll become dumb from missing 2 months of school .. just make sure you have all your friend's phone numbers and have your parents or somebody stay in contact with you teachers and it will be ok! remember me when you become famous! haha good luck =) [ liddylflirtx3's advice column | Ask liddylflirtx3 A Question ]
stephers1705 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 5:42 pm: oh neat!! youve gotta tell me what movie you are in! and all that stuff! =] well i think that you should tell you agent about your problem and ask him if you could maybe film it on weekends or the summer! hope this helped! [ stephers1705's advice column | Ask stephers1705 A Question ]
xxoBriannax answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 4:38 pm: take the movie opportunity.. you can go to school up until you are 21.. you may only get one movie opportunity and you could become rich and even famous!! i say take the opportunity and get a tutor or something! tell me your choice!! good luck
sportscutie13 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 4:34 pm: ur a child star!!! Coolie!!! what movie is it?!?! That is awesome! Ummm i think u should ask ur agent if there is another time or u can miss school and just do like an after school home schooling thing or sumthin'. I hope all works well for u. Pleez tell me what movie it is! I'm excited for u. [ sportscutie13's advice column | Ask sportscutie13 A Question ]
Lena answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:32 pm: take the school wit you! like get a tutor to go on with you! and teach u all the stuff that you will miss! [ Lena's advice column | Ask Lena A Question ]
tommiegurlie23 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:24 pm: When you are working on a movie they have an on set teacher that makes sure you do all your school work! Your only aloud to work a certain # of hours a day, and you have to be tutored a certain # of hours a day...if u are a child star you should know that~! My sis was in things and they had to do that! good luck xoxo
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texangirl01 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:15 pm: well just think about the offer your getting. You are being offered to be in a movie!!! lol! soo many people out there would kill to be in your shoes!!! and school isnt chaging and it sure as hell aint leavin anytime soon! lol. you have to think about what is more important to you...the chance of a lifetime that could lead to an awesme career in the movie buisness...or school...nobody can make that choice for ya [ texangirl01's advice column | Ask texangirl01 A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:09 pm: Take the movie opportunity. I'm sure your school will understand and they'll educate you on the set. You never learn anything in school anyway. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
Mandee answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:08 pm: You are right, don't miss out on something that may never be offered again. Some options for schooling are that your teachers can send you packets of homework that you can turn in when you show up. Or you can be tutored while you are in you're movie. Because you'll be away a lot, but still stick to your education. You can talk to your local school about more options. If acting is your talent, go for it!!! Love Always, Mandee [ Mandee's advice column | Ask Mandee A Question ]
KateStar1011 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:07 pm: Well...
Nobody needs to miss school. That's bad. Maybe you could talk to you parents in getting you a tutor, or home schooling on the set. I know a lot of people that has done that because of movies. See if that'll work, or talk to your agent about getting one. Maybe taking your classes outta school will help you a lot. Hope I helped <3 [ KateStar1011's advice column | Ask KateStar1011 A Question ]
Calibabe805 answered Wednesday August 11 2004, 2:06 pm: I honestly think u should go for it, its a once in a life time chance, it might never come around again, if u really think u want to do this for the rest of ur life then go for it, but if u want to be somethin else then stay in skool and get the proper training for that certain job, hope i helped
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