It’s hard to be an idol in Korea. Why? Because we
need some preparation that need a lot of time to be prepared. Normally, a
trainee need minimum a year to practice and debut. They need to practice some
skill like singing, dancing, acting or other skills. Girls’ Generation’s former
member, Jessica need 7 years to debut in
Girls’ Generation. In the other hand, Kyuhyun only need several months to
practice before joined Super Junior. Not because Jessica less talented than Kyuhyun,
but it’s because the agency only debuting a girl group once in several years.
In Jessica’s case, SM Entertainment prepared the girl group for several years
and the project always change because of the member change, some members left
the group before actually debut so it always postponed until several times and
finally Girls’s Generation debut in 2007. Still the same agency, Kyuhyun only
practice for short time after he participated in the song festival and scouted
by SM Entertainment to join project boy group, Super Junior.
Being trainees in Korea aren’t easy. They join the
training and become trainees in the entertainment agenct without knowing when
will they debut. The life of trainees are so hard, even many of them have to
give up of their school to focus on their career. They should manage their time
so they can go to school and practice room. The competition between the
trainees are no joke. Some article that I read said that many trainees lie to
each other and practice secretly so they will pass the monthly evaluation. They
live with super hard work. Debut is a magic word for them, they will feel so
happy if they can debut although after debut their future still unimaginable...
I respect for Korean trainees’s effort to make
their dreams come true with their hard work.
I hope their dreams can com true, but please keep focus on your school.
I think education is number 1 rather than being a trainee because if you
success in your education other success will follow~~ ^^.
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