Cheers kid! Also I take it you want to be a modeller? Keep with the modelling no matter what - it's a lot harder to get back into when you're older and you'd be surprised by sheer level of talent there is out there so keep on improving.
Also don't be a jack of all trades, like me - I switched from programming to 3D modelling and I'm not particularly great at either.
Final tip: Don't underestimate drawing. Drawing skills are basically a good measure for how much creative talent you have. ALWAYS look to improve on them and I don't mean copying Brolly from the internet. Life drawing is brilliant for this, take your sketchbook everywhere and try to draw whatever interests you. Don't worry about little details - just make sure the 3D shape of what you're drawing is right.
Very final tip: When you start to enjoy a "normal" teenage life - don't let it get in the way of what you're aiming for. This is vital because at the time you will fool yourself that you don't care about your dream job any more because you've got a gf and enjoy nights out with mates. But friends drift away, relationships end and at the end of the day you'll regret not making something out of your life.