Why should I attend Carolina School of Broadcasting instead of a 4- year college?
If you are questioning this decision then chances are you are doing so because four years is a lot of time. The 4-year college experience means you will have to wait 2- 3 years before you gain very much exposure to your major. Most of this time is spent satisfying requisites that may or may not be beneficial to your career in broadcasting. We advocate the 4-year experience if this is what you want. However we do not believe that colleges and universities succeed very well with our subject matter because neither a textbook approach nor an on line approach is as effective as a hands on approach. Therefore class sizes and studio availability must remain at a constantly good ratio. If you are considering a 4 year approach, there are two good questions to ask. They are: how many students are declaring this major and what are the school’s resources in the form of studios, cameras and other equipment? Then do the math. If a 4 year school has 200 communications majors, one radio studio and two
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