For your options, it's usually best to think of the 'fall back' position. Most of us never get to be actors or snooker players except in our spare time. So what are you going to do for the rest of the time, and what's going to bring in the money? That's the way to think at this stage. And good luck.
2007-02-06 21:58:16
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answered by hawk-eye 4
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Hi there. Keep up the Englishes, Drama and Maths, you will need them for either career. If you have to choose one or the other, pick snooker and give yourself until 21 to see if you can hack it. If not, you can turn to acting then - you would never be able to make the trip the other way, that would be too old to start snooker seriously. Your other exams won't matter, just pick whatever you enjoy and can pass (although P.E. could help if it covers motivation).
Good luck, Steve.
2007-02-07 01:08:11
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answered by Steve J 7
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First learn how to SPELL, I take it you can read??, if not bin the acting option, that involves reading scripts. Snooker requires a knowledge of maths, how are you on that score. (pun intended) Also study grammar, it will look better on C.Vs.
2007-02-06 23:44:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What happens if you are no good at either ? get a good education first and wait about three more years then see what you want to do , you will know better then
2007-02-06 22:26:22
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answered by ufo18 4
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Neither of them appealed to me as a kid. I wanted something more adventuresome and cerebral.
2007-02-06 22:43:52
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answered by Benvenuto 7
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Face it kid, you're going to work in a factory.
2007-02-06 23:03:41
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answered by ? 6
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