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Broadcasting Schools – The College Alternative

So you want to be a broadcaster, but can't stomach the idea of four more years in the classroom to get there? Relax. These days there are plenty of alternative broadcasting education opportunities, such as broadcasting schools, internships, and apprenticeship programs, that will help you get your broadcasting breakthrough. In fact, broadcasting schools are some of the most concentrated and efficient way to earn broadcasting credit that could transfer into a job. Here are some benefits of broadcasting schools:

They're intensive – One main benefit of broadcasting school is that you get to pinpoint your passion-broadcasting-and learn only about that subject. It's the perks of a true educational experience, without all the math and physics thrown in.

They're short – Most broadcasting school and apprenticeships are only a few months to two years long, which gives you plenty of time to get out in the real world and market yourself. This is important since it can take a while to build a successful broadcasting career.

They're diverse – The cool thing about broadcasting is that the skills you learn, ranging from public speaking to sound and audio production, provide you a valuable toolkit of talents that could help parley you into another profession later in life, such as a DJ or a motivational speaker. Broadcasting may be your dream, but it's nice to know broadcasting schools actually make you marketable on many levels.

They don't discriminate – Unlike many internships, which require you to be concurrently earning college credit, broadcasting schools and apprenticeship programs don't discriminate against the school-shy. In fact, they really don't discriminate against anyone. A fairly relaxed application process and relatively low costs make broadcasting school an accessible option for anyone who is truly serious about a broadcasting career.

They still offer a lot of the same perks as college – A cool combination of formal education and hands-on learning, conversations with like-minded peers, opportunity to learn from mentors invested in your futurebroadcasting schools offer all the same, important benefits as college, without drawbacks such as cost and length, which can falter your focus.

The final, most important benefit – They really can get you a job. Unlike traditional college, which leaves you in debt and without any job guarantee, many broadcasting schools guarantee job interviews and the ilk upon graduation. They give you personalized attention, working to place you in a job, often while you are still in school. Broadcasting schools are job focused, whereas colleges are education focused, and this may give you an edge in a competitive market. Research shows that employers do look favorably upon someone with a degree from a strictly broadcasting school, because it shows focus, as opposed to someone with a more general degree, such as Communication.

So, even if the idea of college leaves you cold, consider broadcasting school and you're broadcasting career could be just around the corner.