August 22nd, 2007
Painting Study

I don't know what to study! I love arts but i really can't choose between Dancing, Painting, Photography...!
and writing. I love them all but there must be one out of all them that is truly my real passion! I'very confused right now.
Oh God please help me choose the right one, mine!
Well I have to say I agree with kalendri with his views on painting and dancing, its true. And for writing, well I would need a sample of your writing to see whether or not you can go far with it.
But most importantly is what you think. Which area of study do you excel in the MOST? And in which do you think you can stick with for the rest of your life? We can't decide for you what to do with your life but we can give you suggestions and my suggestion is photography because I really think it's the one you can get the most out of, unless you are a very talented writer, and even then, you never know if your writing will appeal to the generation you're aiming at. Hope this helped!
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