Answering a Reader Question #385

Anonymous Wrote:

Hi Dania! I was just wondering, is it common/doable for a model to be in a college around New York and also be signed to a top agency? Or do you think the two would conflict too much?


Hi, Anonymous! It is common for models to continue going to college while pursuing the industry. But being signed to a top agency in a market like New York does open up the possibility of eventually having to choose between school and work, depending on the course a model's career takes.


Agencies work with students all the time so they are not strangers to this type of situation. I would advise making sure your main booker at the agency has your current class schedule so that they'll know your window of availability. However, if you have a fully booked, full-time school schedule, this will make it difficult for an agency to send you out to castings, which could cause them to not be as active in marketing you.

But if there is some leeway in your schedule and you're able to at least model part-time, there is no reason what you can't balance college with modeling.

Top models in the NYC market that are of college-age that end up being in demand and working a lot typically choose to take a temporary leave of absence from school to pursue modeling full-time and then return to college after their career has either slowed down or they choose to not do it anymore.

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