LittleMissMusical
Future Disney Princess!!!
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- Jan 8, 2010
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Theatre can still be her passion without her having to major in it. I started performing at the community and regional level at age eight and continued through my senior year of high school, and considered it a passion and a hobby. I was very fortunate to have parents who supported my love of music and theatre growing up, but also taught me to be realistic. The chance of getting the job that I wanted in that field was slim, regardless of the fact that I had been in over 30 shows and taken lessons most of my life. I grew up accustomed to living in a nice house and going on vacations with my family multiple times a year, and if I wanted to grow up and live life like I was accustomed, I needed a good job. My dad told me that if theatre was my "dream" then I had to take the initiative, and I had to fund it myself. I am now a sophomore marketing major in Nashville, TN. I sing in two choirs and get a good chunk of scholarship money for just participating in the music program. last spring I got perform in a musical and I have had the opportunity to be an extra (a paid position) on ABCs Nashville. Just because I am not a theatre major does not mean I have to give it up all together, and with the 96% placement rate for business students at my school, I know I'll have the opportunity to interview for, and hopefully get, a high paying job in my field. Do I still dream that one day I could perform on Broadway? Sure I do, as unrealistic as it is. But am I unhappy with my degree plan? Not at all, I actually found something besides theatre that I'm good at and that I know I can succeed with.