Ok, let me elaborate. I'm an Asian teen and I'm in high school now. Asian schools are usually strict and extremely hard on students academicallly, so naturally, when they come to America and see that things are a little more carefree, they push their kids a little. Now my mom doesn't give me that much pressure, but if I get a B, she will freak. The good news is, I have a 4.0 GPA now. The bad news is, my greatest dream isn't to get straight A's and go to Stanford like I always told them. That's my second greatest dream. My first, is to make my living in the music buisness and I'm already preparing my self to be one of the privileged few that can get by on that. I practice alot of violin, piano, and guitar everyday, and I'm working on my second song. The problem is, how am I supposed to tell my parents that! If you come from the Asian community, the typical stereotype is that you go to a top notch college and become a lawyer or doctor. Not a music artist. How do I react to the inevitable
2006-10-03
14:48:40
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