Question Posted Friday September 29 2006, 11:29 pm
ok..so i really wanna be a fashion designer...my back up plan is being a lawyer. but fashion design is my number one. The only problem is I heard fashion design is super hard to get into((and i wanna do like a big job like Gucci etc,))
So is it hard?..or should i just become a lawyer. I dont wanna own my own shop or anything i want to do the fashion shows and stuff. Some advice would be nice =) I need to know now because i need to know what courses i should take during my highschool career.
schlichtinator answered Saturday September 30 2006, 11:38 am: There are schools for fashion design, too.... and here's a tip- Law is probably just as competitive as fashion design.
About what courses to take in high school? Take what you want. Keep your grades up, pass some AP exams and you'll be open to so many more oppourtunities when it comes to college. That is where you build your future. [ schlichtinator's advice column | Ask schlichtinator A Question ]
PRPrincess14 answered Saturday September 30 2006, 9:09 am: I want to becomme a Fashion Designer...and i know its gonna be hard but i allreday know where when how Im gonna get in so im all set.....but in oreder to be in fashion shows you need a shop or a boutique to open....and u dont want to do that so If I were you ill pick Lawyer there's not alot of stuff to do....just go to college and thats it...so.......Hoped I helped!!!!!! [ PRPrincess14's advice column | Ask PRPrincess14 A Question ]
martinikiss answered Saturday September 30 2006, 12:47 am: Everything you do is gonna be hard.
Do you really think trying to be a lawyer is gonna be easier?
Go with what you really want...which you made clear is being a Fashion Designer.
Go with it.
and stick with it. [ martinikiss's advice column | Ask martinikiss A Question ]
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