Music Business Owner
Chayne Baltezore
Mrs. Adams
English 9
13 April 2017
Thesis: Opening a music store will take a lot of hard work time and dedication. It will take a lot of hard work in schooling.
I. High School Goals/Requirements
GPA/ACT
II. College Attending A. Major/Minor B. Degree
III. Job Outlook A. Salary B. Promotions/Growth
IV. Agenda A. Everyday Agenda B. Chores/Responsibilities
Chayne Baltezore
Mrs. Adams
English 9
13 April 2017
Music Business Owner Did you know that most people don’t have their job planned out by the end of high school? Well, I am not going to be one of those people. I have my entire career planned out, and I’m only a freshman. I am going to be a music business owner. I’ve always wanted to have a career that has to do with music. Opening a music store will take a lot of hard work time and dedication. It will take a lot of hard work in schooling, too. To be a music business (store) owner will take some very strict schooling on my part. I will be attending Louisiana State University (LSU). LSU’s current
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