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Am i an artistic person? or else?

Well, I listen to music all the time, especially good indie songs from UK bands. I’m 16 and I do like The Beatles. I write songs, I play piano, saxophone and I’m learning guitar. I take ballet courses and hip hop dance courses. I love DDR, sing star, I love to dance and sing and I think i do it fairly well, especially dancing. I love FASHION. I’m on fashion website like 5 hours a day, no lie. I love shopping. I love to draw, paint… I take art courses and I have good notes. I’m good at composing texts. I once have a 100% on a composition in French.
I sew some of my clothes.
I’m good at school. But I suck at maths and science. I’m about to fail maths…
I love some sports but my abilities are not big lol

What kind of person am i based on my interests?

I love to be good looking and to stand out in a good way, in a crowd.
Some people tell me, you stand out in a good way, you dont have to make efforts like some teenagers do…

This sounds more like self-promotional ad. Just kidding :P .
Yes I think you are very creative person, the fact that you can do so many things – dancing, writing songs, playing musical instruments and really involved in fashion. Your parents should be proud of you and what you have achieved so far. But I think you should try to narrow down your interests later on in life (after high school or so). The fact that you can do so many things lets you choose multiple roads of what you want to do in life, such as be a: fashion designer, songwriter, play on piano/guitar in the small bands and then work your way up, or even be a digital/traditional graphic designer if that’s what you really want.

As for math and science, as long as you don’t decide to take computer science, physics, or math majors in college, you’ll be fine.

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