Post by Thing 1 on Oct 2, 2008 17:42:46 GMT -7
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Pacific Coast Academy of the Performing Arts started almost fifteen years ago. Frances Vanderbilt ultimately created this school for an all out art school. But, changed it to just performing arts. His main goal in creating this school was to help people with the ability to strive to the next level with their performances. This school is a magnet school in the performing arts. It is located in Los Angeles, California on the coast. The school is acknowledged for their excellence and the alumni who, end up working in Hollywood or the such. Actually, some of the students happen to be celebrities already but, still need improvement to get an advance in their record deal, or whatever it is.
The school is very prestigious and for you to get in, you have to be willing to pay the tuition. They do not accept people on their talent but, more so on their ability to learn and their capability too strive to the next level with their newfound or their talent. Not, everyone is the best at the school which, leads into alot of peer pressure. You are pressured to be the best and to do the best but, not everything is about being on top. Maybe, you wont happen to get that record deal you've been waiting your whole life but, ultimately this will push you harder to get what you want. Don't give up on your hopes or dreams, let your dreams be reality.
Do you have what it takes? To be the next pop star, music producer, actor, or actress? Bring your game and, don't let the prestigious school pressure you to all want to be at the top. Not everyone will make it. Not everyone will be the next Angelina Jolie, or the next Taylor Swift. But, the least you can do is to live your dream even if you aren't at the top. Or live like you are at the bottom even when you are at the top. Make the creator of the school happy with your happiness and your talent change. This is not where you come to show your talents but, more of the place to improve them. Everyone has something to improve on, there is nothing that you haven't already learned.
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