Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That I know multiple people who majored in the “right” things at theater school, and they never worked in the industry or only got one piddly tech job. Ever. It’s that worth $200,000 to you and her?
Which college costs $200,000?
Nearly most of them at this rate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let them try, Don kill their dreams.
so, you plan on supporting them till you die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That I know multiple people who majored in the “right” things at theater school, and they never worked in the industry or only got one piddly tech job. Ever. It’s that worth $200,000 to you and her?
Which college costs $200,000?
Anonymous wrote:That I know multiple people who majored in the “right” things at theater school, and they never worked in the industry or only got one piddly tech job. Ever. It’s that worth $200,000 to you and her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let them try, Don kill their dreams.
so, you plan on supporting them till you die?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let them try, Don kill their dreams.
so, you plan on supporting them till you die?
Anonymous wrote:My niece went to college to major in theater... majored in neuroscience, nobody had to say anything.
My nephew majored in theater production and runs a place like The Anthem.
My neighbor's daughter majored in theater and runs a place like Strathmore Hall.
My neighbor's son majored in music and minored in business, and he is a manger for an orchestra, plans travel and books gigs.
If there is a theater there are plenty of jobs besides acting.
Anonymous wrote:Let them try, Don kill their dreams.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve told my kids we will pay for their Bachelor’s degrees. That will be our last major gift to them. I don’t care what they do afterwards as long as they’re 100% self-supporting. The expectation is that they’ll complete at least a BA, barring special needs and/or health issues.