I am just about to graduate from college and am a serious competitor in an artistic sport of which I have a chance to succeed in. According to studies, it takes 10 years of hardwork to become a master at anything. So, I am giving myself that amount of time for success.
What are jobs that require less time (more time for practice for the sport) and a decent salary?
I am not a big spender. I consider myself frugal. I am willing to still live within the standards of a college student to achieve my goal.
I plan on spending (smartly) for what I need for the sport. (Weekly lessons=$30-$50+ a piece. Competitions every month= $250+)
I would love your insight.
2007-03-16
14:10:01
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