Anonymous wrote:Niece is applying and has done work in NY for two agencies. She does not work hard at it, but it paid well.
She wants to put that work experience on a college application. I say no.
What do you think?
Also, my dd also models and is about 4 years younger. I have told dd that it is nothing to be "proud" of as an accomplishment, it is just a fun way to go to the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she was paid, then yes. It's helpful to have real world employment experience.
Adding to this: working at modeling, like any other work, means that the kid has experience with showing up on time, working with other people, following instructions and going on interviews. It's relevant work experience/soft skills that will transfer to other environments. I would definitely list it.
Nothing worse than an UMC with no work experience.
Anonymous wrote:If she was paid, then yes. It's helpful to have real world employment experience.