answers1: Hi Jasmine, (I love your name!) <br>
I'm 13 too and until recently, I wanted to go to a Performing Arts
school as well. I live in the UK and I really wanted to go to Tring
Park School For Performing Arts. If I lived in London, which I don't,
then I would have definitely gone too The Brit School, which is the
only free Performing Art school in the UK. We sound so alike! I never
told my parents of my dreams because I was too embarrassed. I want a
career to do with Performing Art and I guess you do too so it's good
to meet someone who does. <br>
To answer your questions: <br>
. You have to be talented and you have to have that special
*something* but I reckon you do <br>
. LaGuardia is probably the better one but both are good (I looked them up) <br>
. Not sure but any Performing Arts school is sure to be good and
you'll be doing what you love <br>
. Any Performing Art school is portrayed as a happy, fun, all singing
and all dancing place but it's probably real hard work but you can do
it! <br>
Music is amazing. I love it. It would be tear jerking for me too!
Don't give up because some sod tells you you can't get there - YOU
CAN! Keep working, keep trying and you'll most definitely get there
and don't give up! <br>
<br>
Ellie <br>
xxx
answers2: To me, it seemed like one big long run on sentence. Very
interesting, just work on your punctuation and spelling.
answers3: I'm sorry but you cannot attend Laguardia High School if you
live in Florida. It is for New York City residents only. <br>
<br>
You must live here to even apply. <br>
<br>
Think about a school that you are eligible to attend.
answers4: My daughter is a graduate of LAGuardia Arts. She was a dance
major. It is true that many performing arts school model themselves
after LaGuardia Arts. LaGuardia is not that easy to get into because
the pool of applicants is all of New York City which is all 5
Burroughs. With so many people they can pick and chose who they take.
Actually the provost of New World used to be the principal of LaGuadia
Arts a long time ago. The Dean of music used to be at Curtis so my
guess this must be a good school. You wont get the guest teachers that
you would get in NYC and there is nothing like walking past Lincoln
Center daily to get to your school. <br>
If your experience there is anything like my daughter's at LaGuardia,
you are in for a remarkable experience. I wish you the best of luck on
our audition and your future in the arts. <br>
<br>
Edit: Just listened to your singing from another question of yours. I
think you have a good shot at getting in. You have a nice voice but
lost the pitch a few times. Singing accapella isn't easy. Again, best
of luck.
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