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Madison has graduated with her B. A in performing arts; she is still living with her parents. Madison's long-term goal is to become a TV or movie actor. Right now, she wants to build experiences that lead to her long-term goal while making enough money to pay her bills. She is willing to do whatever it takes to make it as an actor. Madison has a few opportunities. Which opportunity is the best fit for Madison?Opportunity #1: Take roles at the community theaterVolunteerSerious peersBroaden acting experienceTheater reviews in local paperOpportunity #2: Return to collegeCreate more optionsContinue to live with parentsOpportunity to change career pathOpportunity #3: Children's party entertainer$40-$50 per hourFlexible scheduleMust buy a car to travelCreate happiness at partiesPlay wide range of roles in costumesOpportunity #4: Move to Los Angeles to work with a talent agent who contacted herHelp finding jobsPublic transportationNear many acting jobsRequires moving across the countryGuaranteed many small jobs to starta. Opportunity #1b. Opportunity #2c. Opportunity #3d. Opportunity #4

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