College Admissions Essay: A Career As A Dance Teacher

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How can I become a dance teacher? When I am older, how am I sure I will get this job? We all ask these questions about our life and, what it would be like some day. But, how are we sure that we want to do this for our life? Nobody is really sure about what they want to do. But, what I learned is if you are determined enough you will find your job and what you feel like you should do. If you have a passion, it will come to you some day. Here is what I felt my passion was. A dancer. My salary for a dancer would not be much money for an hour but, I would just be grateful that I am being payed. I would make $ 20.65 an hour. For working 5 years, I would make $ 40,000. And, for working for 10 years, I would make $ 42,000 to $ 50,000. I would also make $ 25,000, $ 35,000, $83,000, $ 53,230. For depending on how many years I work. But, that would also depend on where I work, how well I do my job, and if I am doing my job right. …show more content…

Or how else would I be able to get to the place where I can get the job. I am already determined about four schools I want to go to. But first, I also need to know what I have to do to become a dance teacher. I will need to learn different dance styles such as, tap, ballet, modern, and jazz. You have to have great choreography skills. And, you have to be able to pick up choreography fast. ( Which luckily I can.) I did pick between four schools. My fourth pick was University of Arizona. Third was, Fordham University. Second, Point Park. My ultimate first pick would be Juilliard

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