Question Posted Thursday September 20 2012, 9:21 pm
Thank you! And thank you for the compliments this was very helpful in many ways. I actually broke up with him today. His ex is quite happy and I really am happy and hope they go out so I can be out of all the drama he's brought me into. I am probably the first girl to break up with him and hope i make a statement in his life. But, your answer was very helpful. I just have one more question. Not a boy thing but, I want to go to this goveners school and I have to audition in january. I want to try and sing and i hope I do well but, should i contact the school or what? How do I find out what they are looking for? Thank you! And beware!! I will definatly be coming to you for more help!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Teen2TeenHelp answered Thursday September 20 2012, 9:36 pm: Thank you for appreciating the advice! I was actually quite unfamiliar with a governor's school until you mentioned it. I did some research and I see it's for students who want to be more artistically challenged, more than what their regular highschool has to offer. From what I read, I can see that governor's schools seem to be quite competitive. Regardless of any school, whether it's a governor's school or not, I'm pretty sure you would need to contact them. They would help the process of getting in easier and they would be able to answer any questions you might have about your audition, application, etc. Also, does the specific school that you want to apply to have a website? Check out their website to find out more information. They should have what you're looking for. Talking to someone who works at the school would be your best bet to finding out more any personalized information to fit your needs. You can always come to me for advice. I'm here to help. Thank you! :) [ Teen2TeenHelp's advice column | Ask Teen2TeenHelp A Question ]
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