Life for Victoria Justice is still coming together.

The 18-year-old, who stars in the tween-TV hit “Victorious,” is poised to take off.

Her show — a sitcom about a girl with average talents who tries to fit in with a group of prodigies at a high school for the performing arts — is seen by 6.7 million kids a week. And her first music video — a you-cheated-on-me-and-I’m-not-taking-you back song called “Beggin’ on Your Knees” — is set to debut Saturday night on Nickelodeon.

And the network, which airs the “Kids’ Choice Awards” — one of cable TV’s biggest ratings event — just picked her show to air right after the awards show next month.

In the world of kids TV, it is the equivalent of being picked to air after the Super Bowl.

Her Seventeen magazine cover — a rite of passage for teen stars — arrives at newsstands today.

“Everything is starting to fall into place right now,” she said.

Unlike most kids stars, Victoria insisted on staying in public school until 10th grade.

“Everyone kept telling my mom and me to get home-schooled,” she said. “I refused for the longest time.

“I stayed as long as I could. I didn’t want that taken away from me.”

As it is, she shows signs of hanging out too long with people who are older than her.

Her favorite TV show growing up? “The Brady Bunch,” which went off the air 20 years before she was born.

Her favorite possession? A portable record player, a gift from an uncle, on which she plays honest-to-goodness LPs.

“I always liked vintage stuff,” she said.

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