You really shouldn't drop school, it is a massive part of your education and if you are ever unsuccesful for some reason like if you ever break your leg badly and it effects your dancing and walking or if you simply don't make it (not trying to hold you back or discourage you, reach for your dreams) you will have nothing to resort to. And I am not sure what kind of dance you do like Ballet or contemporary tap or hip hop (or anything else... :l) or what kind of dream you have like to go on so you think you can dance or to get preform Broadway on stage or to get into the Australian Ballet School/Company (if you are wanting to get into the ABS- Aussie ballet school- then you will definitely need to continue because in the ABS you do need to go to school and they don't allow you to go to class if you are failing in your work) but at most places the same rules apply. I don't know what year you are in but it reallllllly is your decision. Make the right one. And good luck with your career. I hope to see you along the way.
Halina the Ballerina :)
In tap dancing there are not any "rules" as such. However, to pass grades you need to be able to have a clear sound, remember the steps and remember to perform it. The only rule is that in some festivals (dance competitions) you are not allowed to have tele tone tap shoes. Hope that helps.
It can vary depending on where you live, how your grading system works and which dance school you go to. Mainly, you start pointe-work at grade 5 and carry on through grade 6, plus any more grades after that if you are still dancing.
Pre-Primary- You can start from 2 and there is no exam anymore, it is a very basic class where there is actually not alot of dancing but more preparation for dancing. Primary- The next step up Grade 1- the real dancing starts but is still very basic. (First grade you can take exams in.) Grade 2- This is the year Character dancing is also added into the Exam Grade 3- gets a little harder. (Hardest exam until grade 6) Grade 4- Starts to get more to a beginning/intermediate level of dancing Grade 5- continues(The Grade I am in) Grade 6- requires skill, but still not incredibly challenging. Grade 7- Challenging. (Only good dancers make it this far.) Grade 8 as well- Very Challenging (Last grade.) then there's the pointe work grades which are: (11yrs+,some start younger but it's not recommended because it's bad for your feet to start too young.) intermediate foundation intermediate advanced foundation advanced 1 advanced 2 There is a dance university course and a dance teaching university course.
you mite need to be a good boy or girl and have to get good grades on your work and have too do your grades good for your cm ts
5-6 are intermediate. 7,8 grades are considered middle school. 9th is now in high school.
There are no "grades" needed for being a hand modeling. Not sure if you are referring to educational requirements but none are necessary for trying to become a hand model.
Your grades in high school can affect your future career especially if you are planning on going to a specific college to create that career. Your grades in high school might not be as important if you are going to a trade school or taking over a family business.
no
are you kidding? getting good grades is awesome! Most of the time, your grades will affect the type of car you will drive, the house you will live in, the person you'll marry, your future career, and your childrens lives, and if you're getting good grades, then all of that will turn out to be very positive!But remember, even if you get some bad grades, its not the end of the world ;)study hard, and congratulations on your grades!
No.
it affect your grades
yeah it does affect there grades because they are too busy having sexual intercourse and forget about studying
That depends on you. The grades you received and your career choice.
cause if u dont get sleep u will have bad grades
It doesn't effect any grades. You just stay back in the same grade.
It depends what school you go to.
what grades do you need to become a dental university