I found going to school when I was modeling very grounding. It's really kept my perspective on bigger things in my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always recognized that modeling would allow me to see and do a lot, so I looked for opportunities to learn and grow.
I didn't want to miss out on my education to model. I can't do just modeling.
I was very involved with school by the time I was 15 and wasn't working much as a model.
Modeling was something I wanted to try from a really young age.
When I came out of school I didn't even think that modeling was a job.
Basically I was really modeling for fun, but it wasn't ever something that I wanted to do to begin with.
I went to the Professional Children's School in New York, and I started modeling because I could do that until I actually figured out what I wanted to do, and it gave me the opportunity to travel.
Modelling's not something I want to do just on its own, but I always want it to be a part of my life.
To support myself as a kid, I was a model at art schools around Boston.
I was an only child, and my mom threw me into some modeling classes to get me out of my shell.
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