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Six Months to a Lifelong Career

Five years of elementary school. Three years of middle school. Four years of high school. Maybe even four years of college! Aren't you ready to get started with your life now? It seems like as soon as you graduate, even if you get a degree from a university, you're stuck applying to entry-level jobs that barely pay the bills and hardly seem worth the effort of going to every morning. Don't you deserve better? Don't you deserve your dream job, without waiting?

Broadcasting school can make that happen for you. Rather than spending four years at university for a communications degree or even two years at a community college for an associate's degree, you could spend six months in broadcasting school and come out far ahead of other graduates who only have communications classes under their belts.

With broadcasting school, you'll break free of the semester system of most other schools and discover a school schedule that actually fits in with your life. Rather than killing yourself trying to hold down a job and take basic 101 classes before you can start learning what you really need to know, broadcasting school lets you learn on a mutually agreeable schedule with your mentor, giving the both of you significant space in which to work out when you come in for lessons.

Best of all, of course, the whole thing only takes approximately six months! You won't have to give up your youth chasing an expensive degree just so you can enter the working world at the very bottom of the corporate ladder. In only half a year's time, broadcasting school will prepare you for all the challenges you'll face as a professional broadcaster, and you'll most likely be placed in a paying position before your six months are even up. Imagine that happening at a typical college — hardly!

What's more, you'll learn about nearly every aspect of broadcasting, and it's all stuff you need know. Unlike the dull classes you have to take as an undergrad, everything you learn in broadcasting school will contribute toward your eventual employment as a radio DJ. You'll be trained in everything from the very basics, voice and speech, to specific styles of DJing, covering commercial, disc jockey, news reporting, and play-by-play, and finishing up your education with training in what it's really like to work at a radio station, the technical side of being a professional DJ, and of course the all-important career development.

Even if you're only interested in one aspect of DJing, like working in commercial radio, the diverse education and experience you'll get in broadcasting school means you'll be prepared for any aspect of what you might face as a broadcaster. Just think about it — if your dream is to be a commercial DJ, you may first be put on the program as a news reporter, and work your way up until you're the voice between the songs. Any of these could be your big break, so pay close attention no matter what you're learning, because everything you learn in broadcasting school is potentially valuable! And remember, even if it's not your favorite subject, it's still radio broadcasting, and on a six-month school schedule, it can't take too much time out of your life — tell that to college freshman philosophy classes.

Intrigued? Just think about it, while everyone else you know is struggling through school or being what amounts to a professional lackey, you could be breezing your way through broadcasting school classes and on the radio before your next birthday. For more information, visit http://www.learn-by-doing.com/ today!