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So you know you want to work in the music industry, but how do you make the most of school first, before you take that leap?

成人快手 Bitesize asked some music professionals attending for their top tips on surviving school when you just love music.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much to learn from school, but I think the interaction with people has been a big part of my job鈥. 鈥 Christian Wright

Five top tips for surviving school when you just love music:

1. Try and concerntrate in English鈥

Tony L is co-founder of Transgressive Records. He says: 鈥淚f you want to help on the writing and creative side, then English is going to be great. And having an understanding of literary reference points is very helpful when you鈥檙e giving credible artistic advice to artists.鈥 Lucy Wood is a talent buyer for Latitude Festival. She says: 鈥淚n order to communicate well with people on email, you want to be able to send good emails that are concise and make sense.鈥

2. 鈥 and Maths!

Talent buyer Lucy says Maths is helpful: 鈥淏ecause you have to do a fair amount of budgeting and working out what you can afford.鈥 Lauren Down is managing director of End of the Road Festival: 鈥淭hat is the one that comes back and bites me every time, because now I鈥檓 doing spreadsheets and I have to wrap my head around things that I probably struggled to do at 16.鈥

3. Science can help (but don鈥檛 worry if you can鈥檛 do it)

Musician Novelist says: 鈥淚 feel like my musical career is kind of tied into Physics, because we鈥檙e dealing with frequencies.鈥 Christian Wright is a mastering engineer at Abbey Road Studios. He says: 鈥淚 was terrible at Science. Really to be an engineer I should be amazing at Physics 鈥 and I got a D. There鈥檚 so much to learn from school, but I actually think the interaction with people has been a big part of my job鈥.

4. Degrees can be useful (but are not essential)

Producer and songwriter Jake Gosling says: 鈥淪tudying Media at uni was a real help because it鈥檚 so important now with social media to try and get your music out there. A degree gave me a way to understand how I promote my music.鈥 Ray Pope is head of talent acquisitions at Universal Music. She believes there is: 鈥淪uch a broad spectrum of roles you can do. If you鈥檝e been to university, that鈥檚 awesome. If you haven鈥檛, and you鈥檝e got 'university of life' experience, that is just as valuable.鈥

5. Your hobby outside of school can become your job

DJ and broadcaster on 成人快手 Radio 1 Xtra and 成人快手 Radio 2, Trevor Nelson, says: 鈥淭here came the day when I made a bit more money from my hobby than my normal job 鈥 and that鈥檚 when I became professional.鈥 Record producer Paul Epworth says: 鈥淚f you love doing something, it鈥檚 not an effort is it? So, if you have the dedication that you would if it was your hobby and you can just keep working hard, you鈥檙e halfway there.鈥

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