hi
i am female and currently in community college. it will be my second year this fall however, i am really excited to transfer out into a good school. i truly feel that i will excel in the entertainment industry and in the modeling industry. not as an entertainer or a model or an actress but in the actual business. more behind the scene type of thing. like a model scout, or working for a TV company etc.
i am not a ame hungry person- i am extremely knowledgeable in both areas and would love for someone to direct me to colleges and universities that offer something like this,
than you so much,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Colleges & Universities? SalenciaM answered Friday June 22 2012, 2:58 pm: I'm not sure about specifics, but I think your best shot is a university that is located in a major city. i.e. boston, chicago, nyc, la, etc..There are a lot of difference colleges and universities in these locations. The best way to get into a job that involves entertainment and tv (which isnt the easiest industry to get into..) is to be where the action is, and try to get some internships through your school in the surrounding areas.
theadvicegal answered Saturday June 9 2012, 11:15 am: I am sorry to say, but this is not a very good question. For one thing you didn't provide your location. How are people suppose to find colleges that offer that stuff if they don't know where you live? And another thing, you need to take the initative and look for yourself.
People can only provide advice, not do the work for you. Look online. I'm sure there are many different colleges in your area that offer that sort of stuff, you just got to do some research.
Once you find a couple, compare them based on your needs, budget etc.
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