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>>146458 oh, in that case ... think about taking a year off or going to jc for a year.
certain fields/industries require long and extensive schooling. photography isn't one of them ... at least not the type you're taking. the two skills you should really work on are socializing and connections. and schools like brooks will do nothing but confuse you and put you into debt.
i suggest getting a nice entry-level job and start funding your gear. the faster you do that the better you are in the long-run. focus on a nice dslr and a prime and then run with it. trust me, you'll be three years closer to that $5,000/gig fantasy shoot with hawt naked models who enjoy cock just getting out there and getting your own independent work done than going to any institution.
any schooling you need can easily be filled in a year or two down the line at a jc course or browsing online.
as far as a job, i suggest anything that isn't related to anything photography/photoshop. working at a copy hut or an amusement park souvenir stand might actually stunt your development because of premature burnout.
oh yeah, and GO TO SLEEP! damn you kids and your lack of discipline. how the hell do you expect people to take you seriously when all you do is listen to bad music and stay up all night?
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