Question Posted Wednesday January 23 2008, 1:43 pm
okay ive been singing since i could basically talk i love singing its a really big hobby of mine and im in my school choirs and ive sang at feild trips and ive sang on the bus in elementary and on video tape to send to a relative that was sick...ive been told im a really great singer by all of my friends and my family incourages me to keep it up i dont think im a bad singer but i also dont think im the best singer in the world but i try my best and what ever happens happens my choir teacher and my friends want me to do the talent show this year at school so i might do that but in choirs ive been given alot of solos and after the concerts i get alot of compliments so im thinking maybe this is what i really wanna do its been my dream to become a famous singer and actress and ive been told by random people i could become a model so ive been thinking about that also but when i learned about vets and i love animals nd i take care of animals who are sick i wanted to be a vet so now i cant pick which to be
i write songs and i sing wayy to much lol ill just listen to the radio and just start singing outta no where or when im on the phone with friends we will just sing a song together and at family parties they have me sing a song to go with the holiday
but i also love taking care of animals
is there a way i can be both??
please help
thankz
But it's a tough road--so many talented people never get anywhere in their careers, through no fault of their own. It's 1/10th talent, 9/10ths luck.
So sing your heart out, but have a backup plan. Study, study, study. Being a vet is a great career; It doesn't mean you have to give up singing. Make room in your life for both. [ cookie8888's advice column | Ask cookie8888 A Question ]
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