Question Posted Wednesday September 15 2004, 5:09 pm
ok...i've been acepted into the american school of ballet..and like i go to new york like everyday n e way...but im doing way to many things latley! like im play feild hovkey..ice hockey...7 chorases(training) dance...and windsurfing in da summer....i dont wanna quit n e thing and i dont wanna turn down the chance! what do i do!
xOmAnDaH answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 11:59 pm: i think you should take a break..maybe go to a spa or something! thats a lot to do! try to make time for yourself..well hope i helped..rate me =)
Dom answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 5:53 pm: well what you can do is take all of your activities and group them by days you can do field hockey one day and maybe something else on that day and then you can go and do some chorases dance the next day. You dont have to overwork yourself. If you have already been accepted into the american school of ballet then that has to be worth something:P and also congratulations on getting into american school of ballet i truely hope everything goes well.
~Dom [ Dom's advice column | Ask Dom A Question ]
Sherry answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 5:20 pm: Hmm, the only thing you can do is give up 1 or 2 things..Dont give it up for good you can always go back to it, but when you have time...so choose one you can live without.. [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
MFS answered Wednesday September 15 2004, 5:19 pm: You're going to have to make a decision and choose what's more important to you. I suspect that the dance school's goal is to prepare you for a career in dancing, and will not exactly be pleased with the sports (of course, I could be wrong on that, so use your judgement there).
I understand your desire to do many things, but making a commitment to a dance school as such means deciding to concentrate your life in that direction. If that's not really something you want to do, you need to realize this soon.
EDIT: You don't get it, do you? You have hit a point in your young life when you will be FORCED to make a choice. And that choice might mean quitting things. It is part of growing up. Get used to it. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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