Is having college as a second choice beneficial?

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mikeejenkins3 asked:


I am a High school senior and I have not been thinking about college since I was exposed to the Broadcasting Industry. I took that you have all the requirements, necessary for college like take your SAT, send in your high school transcript, letter of recommendation, etc. I already visited the college of my choice, interview the counselor of my college and completed my application online. However, I am torn between two career choices, I want to go to this broadcasting school and college is not even the top of my list. Should I follow my passion for broadcasting or go to college?

I need some advise please help!

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  • 2 Responses to “Is having college as a second choice beneficial?”

    1. jmanoh Says:

      For degrees in broadcast journalism so why not follow your broadcasting dream and go to 4year universities for degrees in broadcast journalism so why not follow your broadcasting dream and go to 4year universities for degrees in broadcast journalism so why not follow your broadcasting dream and go to 4year universities for.
      For degrees in broadcast journalism so why not follow your broadcasting dream and go to college.
      The newssports on television went to college.

    2. Ann'Gel Says:

      im not sure but it depends on what college you want to go