The "5 year plan" should be called the "5 minute plan" because thats how often I change my goal.
I think I am going to go back to school out here in New York. I know I was meant for something different that Accounting, and I am willing to take the chance to find out what that it.
First, must pay off Graduate School loans. I am at $25,000 right
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& just some sidenotes:
(a) you could model, too. for real. pretty, tall, skinnyminnie, GREAT HAIR & fashion sense
(b) even something like being a buyer for designers - i could see you doing that for sure. plus you'd be mixing your accountant background with arts & fashion.
think of all the awesome perks there would be to being in the fashion world, too. runway shows. events. clothes. & obviously, the most important: living your dream.
i say go for it. AND wheel of fortune.
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but the idea of going back to school is something I am so interested in! I loved school(but this time around I want to be involved in a program that I am actually interested in)! But who knows, I could save a ton of money if I didn't and just found a way to like you said incorporate both.
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why can't you try and leverage your background into a company that will notice the fact that you have a "high level of education" but lets you have free reign over something that is more along the lines of what you'd like to do?
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just wanted to suggest a certificate or associates program at Parsons or FIT. (Or for that matter, just continuing-education classes or workshops in general.) That way you don't have to worry with the liberal arts and foundation classes of a BFA and go straight to fashion work. Saves you time, money, still gets you into the industry, and is just as valuable as a BFA. The piece of paper on a diploma will get you nowhere, although it's tempting to think that going to one of those prestigious schools will get you a job, but it's only the skills that will get you a job, skills you can essentially learn anywhere.
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