Originally posted by Strangelove
And so because you're not a fan, they're not real subjects? I'd choose your words a little more carefully.
Originally posted by §P0oONYJust because you don't need a degree in a subject to participate in a career, that doesn't mean that they aren't real subjects. That's a worthless, elitist opinion.
They're not real subjects because you can do the jobs without doing the degree... A lot of actors never took an acting course, same goes with most art courses... I don't think being any kind of artist is something you can learn to be. You're either one or your not and if you are one, you really don't need a degree in it.
How many chemistry or biology majors do you find in careers outside of those fields? More than you'd think, I'd wager.
Originally posted by Strangelove
That's bullshit. What you say may be true, but that doesn't mean that they aren't real subjects. That's a worthless, elitist opinion.
Originally posted by Strangelove
How many chemistry or biology majors do you find in careers outside of those fields? More than you'd think, I'd wager.
Update: Just had the Saturday performance of my Acting class show...it went all right, I guess.
So you know, what we did is everyone in my class (there are 8 of us) got two roles in two different shows. And one got performed on Friday and Sunday, and the other got done on Sat. I like the one (that I'm in) from yesterday and tomorrow much better. And the people who did it instead of me and my scene partner today weren't very good.
And my show with Hillel tonight is in 4 hours. Oh joy.