<p>@NJTheatreMom and TheRealKEVP: Thank you both. ><;
I understand that I am taking a lot of academics. :X</p>
<p>Even though I do not have the full years of theater (closest thing to learning/realization about it was through that one year Speech and Debate), I will do my best to dedicate my last year of High School to do the most I can regarding that topic in life. (Especially the beginning of my last year of High School, as preparation to auditions, etc. Even though it is not years worth of experience, it will hopefully be a big improvement from where I am now.)</p>
<p>If I was not born and molded with such traditionally Asian standards, I probably would have realized what I wanted to do earlier, especially during the time of the first play I was in during 6th grade.
I’m glad my parents are giving me lee-way to pursue this though. Can’t blame my parents though.</p>
<p>One thing I was not sure was when you said:
[quote=TheRealKEVP]
But looking at your resume, you already have INCREDIBLE academic qualifications. <a href=“thank%20you%20though!%20but%20I%20only%20have%20a%203.51%20gpa,%20and%20that%20is%20weighted%20T.T”>/quote</a>
I hear so many other people have like 4.0s and take like every AP class, regardless of the major they go into. :o I mean I don’t want to be like that, but I do not want to show colleges I am slacking off.</p>
<p>I hear so much about having a “rigorous senior year”. I do not really have any view on that say, not to mention what really defines it, especially for a BFA major.</p>
<p>I honestly don’t like science or math (science is okay… I really hate math), but it is just something I grew up with just putting behind my back. I am really okay with ditching AP Bio… lol).</p>