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Question Posted Sunday July 29 2007, 2:51 pm

what college do you have to go to in order to be a successful anchor person..or tv host???

and what exactly does harvord teach?


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askjendotorg answered Monday July 30 2007, 11:16 am:
Go to www.collegeboard.com if you haven't already. It is one of the best resources out there for finding colleges, getting SAT info, preparing for college etc. They have a search you can do where you select what type of college you are looking for (you can choose from several categories such as size, major, location, percentage of males/females, etc). That search helped me find the college I go today and I love it.
I know that East Carolina has a good program for what you are interested in. I have a friend who goes there who also wants to be a tv anchor and I think she got some sort of scholarship for it.

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loverrr7 answered Sunday July 29 2007, 11:46 pm:
you should look at a book such as fiske guide to college and other college books, because there are going to be a ton that have colleges listed by how strong their different departments are, such as tv production, cinema arts, etc.

also, it's harvard, not harvard, and it's a university so it teaches almost everything. If you're actually interested in an ivy league school (they are very hard to get into of course) then you would probably be happier at yale, per say, because they have a strong drama department, and harvard is over rated anyway; they don't have a great undergraduate program.

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Sunday July 29 2007, 10:34 pm:
It's not a specific college, but you should find a college that offers TV production and communications. Those would be good majors to help out for those types of carreers.

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