1) Recently I did learn a lesson that I think I will never forget and that is to never feel too comfortable and things don't always work out your way. I auditioned recently for the musical Aida this December and I fought so hard for the role of Aida. Unfortunately I never got the role I wanted and it hurt really bad. That was probably the worst rejection I got since I've stared getting into musical theater. I learned that I can't always get what I want no matter how hard I work for it. But besides learning one of the hardest lessons to learn in this business, i also learned another one. & that was how to cope with my rejection.
2) I think that when we leave high school we should learn the real skills in life that we'll need & that is how to work in a room filled with people you don't know, How to speak properly, how to see things in different perspectives, and how to solve issues that teens usually don't know take time to think about these days.
3) We should have classes that mix us up everyday so that we'll be forced to work with different people. We should also have a teacher that can teach students how to speak properly (almost like a language class), the other lessons i think can be learned in a problem solving class, which is like a class that gives you everyday problems you face in the real world and see how you would solve it.
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Hi Niki,
ReplyDeleteWow...you are certainly experiencing all of the extremes of the theater life...highs, lows, and everything in-between!
Great ideas in your vision of school. I'd like to hear more about the types of real world problems you envision students tackling with different groups of people. I think that is an excellent activity, defnitely one that will keep everyone on their toes!
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mrs s