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When I was a little kid, I wanted to be Tony Hawk. Not a skateboarder mind you, I wanted to turn into the actual person Tony Hawk. After I graduated from that desire and the first grade, I changed my career path at least once a week. I was going to be an actress, then an artist, then a world-famous trumpet player, then a beat boxer, then the president, then the vice president, then a cook, then a lawyer, then an author, then a million other things that were all relatively unrelated. In eighth grade I made my final decision after accompanying my dad to rehearsals at The Stage Door Theater. I would dress up like other people and say words I didn't write for money. Or, as other people call it, I would be an actress.
I love acting. The idea of getting into the mind of someone else for a few hours at a time and portraying a realistic human being who isn't remotely close to who I actually am is for some reason an attractive idea. For years I've been working at this future for myself. I've been in shows, I've done speech and debate, I've worked tirelessly in Drama classes, I've auditioned and auditioned and auditioned. I worked impossibly hard and it paid off. I got into AMDA, a prodigious acting and music school with campus' in New York and Los Angeles, and plan to go there starting in the Spring semester of 2017 after a few months of traveling in Europe. AMDA is an amazing opportunity that I can't possibly pass up. I would be taught by working actors in New York for two years and Los Angeles for the other two and by the end of the four years I will have been taught everything I need to know and I will have been given the tools to succeed in my chosen path. The only obstacle going forward from where I am now is the money for my tuition.
Since it's a private school in New York and college seems to be constructed entirely to take money from the hands of middle class kids who need an education to even attempt to make a living for the rest of their 60 or 70 years left on this Earth, my tuition will be a little more than $42,000 a year. This doesn't include books or food or groceries. I've been applying to scholarships like crazy and I do have about 4 extra months to apply to scholarships before my freshman year starts, I still have a LOT of money to make before I start lest I want to have student debt for the rest of my life. I do wish that I am awarded enough scholarships to pay for my tuition in full and I currently, and will in the future, have two jobs on top of school to help save up and pay for my education, donations or sharing this link would do wonders to help me with this stressful part of my life.
All donations go directly into a savings account only to be used on tuition, room/board, and books.
I love acting. The idea of getting into the mind of someone else for a few hours at a time and portraying a realistic human being who isn't remotely close to who I actually am is for some reason an attractive idea. For years I've been working at this future for myself. I've been in shows, I've done speech and debate, I've worked tirelessly in Drama classes, I've auditioned and auditioned and auditioned. I worked impossibly hard and it paid off. I got into AMDA, a prodigious acting and music school with campus' in New York and Los Angeles, and plan to go there starting in the Spring semester of 2017 after a few months of traveling in Europe. AMDA is an amazing opportunity that I can't possibly pass up. I would be taught by working actors in New York for two years and Los Angeles for the other two and by the end of the four years I will have been taught everything I need to know and I will have been given the tools to succeed in my chosen path. The only obstacle going forward from where I am now is the money for my tuition.
Since it's a private school in New York and college seems to be constructed entirely to take money from the hands of middle class kids who need an education to even attempt to make a living for the rest of their 60 or 70 years left on this Earth, my tuition will be a little more than $42,000 a year. This doesn't include books or food or groceries. I've been applying to scholarships like crazy and I do have about 4 extra months to apply to scholarships before my freshman year starts, I still have a LOT of money to make before I start lest I want to have student debt for the rest of my life. I do wish that I am awarded enough scholarships to pay for my tuition in full and I currently, and will in the future, have two jobs on top of school to help save up and pay for my education, donations or sharing this link would do wonders to help me with this stressful part of my life.
All donations go directly into a savings account only to be used on tuition, room/board, and books.
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Arianna Tull
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Oklahoma City, OK