should i go to england to acting ? i really want that
Question Posted Monday September 27 2010, 6:18 am
hellow i am 18 years old and i am now in norway been here for 5 months only to work i am going back home to iceland in desember but what should i do after that like many other i dream of becoming an moviestar but first i have to start out as theater actress if i will get the chance :/ i want to do everything as quick as i can i dont know why i just feel like i dont have the time, what school should i go to in england i am kinda shy and i dont have much experiance though i played some lead roles in school but that was long time ago but if i would find any school in england where could i stay like me and my family we are really poor and that is mostly that has stopped me from everything if i had some money i would had gone to singing lessons and soo much more. and also i am a good artist i would love to become an pro artist. i am just so confused :/ i dont want to go to schools in iceland becouse i dont like it there :/
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Theater? Peeps answered Wednesday September 29 2010, 10:50 am: You should make some telephone calls to universities in England that you may be interested in. The counselors there will be able to help you figure out what is the best path for you to take and if going to England for schooling is a wise decision for your current situation. The school counselors are there to help people like you figure out where they should become students at, and there is no reason to not give them a call right now even.
Here is a decent list of some Universities in England:
You can go onto their websites and look at the classes they have to offer before making a few decisions. Once you've dwindled it down to choosing a few possible schools to go to you should call their telephone numbers up and talk to somebody that works there. They can talk to you about what age they admit students, what classes you would be required to take, how long schooling usually takes, and how much it might cost. They can also help you figure out if you qualify for any grants, loans, or special reimbursements.
After you've talked to some of the counselors you should sit down with your parents and discuss moving off to England. They need to know before you make any final decisions. This gives them time to see if they can arrange a way for them to move along with you. They also will have the opportunity to talk to the school if they have questions about the entire process.
Getting started now is nothing to be scared about. It's perfectly fine to want to get started early, but you have to remember that sometimes things like this take awhile. Schooling isn't as easy as you might think it is and there is no guarantee you will get a job once you graduate. Talk with the professionals at the universities you might consider before taking a leap forward. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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