Possibilities

Jul 10, 2007 22:09

So I've been thinking a lot lately about the whole college track and what I want to do with the rest of my life. I am not really much closer to knowing what I want to do than I was a year ago today. But the one thing that has changed is that there are a lot more possibilities than I previously thought ( Read more... )

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___sexandcandyx July 11 2007, 04:51:35 UTC
look into fullsail. you could do a degree in a music related field, make connections, and then itd be a lot easier.

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illiterature7 July 11 2007, 05:07:04 UTC
To quote my good buddies in Animal Collective,

"You don't HAVE to go to college."

It's the truth.

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luannebetz_com July 11 2007, 05:29:52 UTC
We Tigers Whoop!

Also, Abby likes the Hold Steady

HIGH FIVE

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illiterature7 July 11 2007, 05:35:54 UTC
SICKNASTY

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luannebetz_com July 11 2007, 05:29:26 UTC
More like MMOs have been on your mind, my very lock-y friend.

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webshadow1236 July 11 2007, 12:49:37 UTC
Not quite, thanks though.

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Will you still have a song to sing when the Razor Boy comes and takes your fancy things away? anonymous July 12 2007, 02:01:24 UTC
You definitely nailed it right on the head, buddy. I'll talk about music, though ( ... )

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Re: Will you still have a song to sing when the Razor Boy comes and takes your fancy things away? anonymous July 12 2007, 02:29:16 UTC
I'm not saying it's a bad idea, and I don‘t mean to discourage anyone that truly has it in their heart to make a life out of art if that‘s what‘s going to make you the happiest. If you went for it, I'd be cheering you on the whole way. But like you objectively said, you also have to seriously weigh the potential consequences and outcomes. For me, I knew it probably wasn't the best decision to pursue music by 10th grade. I lost the will to continue practicing 2-3 hours a day. Why? Probably the school work. But I made the internal decision to dedicate my time to school- the inner drive for music wasn't there - I was lacking something I would need to make a career out of music. And also I don’t think I would have been totally satisfied living the lifestyle of the vast majority of musicians that I know live for various reasons. But hey, that’s just me. But that’s not the end of it ( ... )

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Re: Will you still have a song to sing when the Razor Boy comes and takes your fancy things away? illiterature7 July 12 2007, 15:46:21 UTC
expository writing is for fags

love, alex

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Re: Will you still have a song to sing when the Razor Boy comes and takes your fancy things away? anonymous July 13 2007, 17:31:55 UTC
ah. that's just how my thoughts came out. sorry for being relevant and thoughtful.

-a rog

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