Msu, umich or syracuse 4 journalism

<p>Hi guys, I'm an international student and pretty much didn't do that well for my leaving exams. Got 3Bs and 2Cs for my GCE O levels from Cambridge. Went on to do an Advanced Diploma in Mass Comm and did well, As throughout (albeit it being a factor for admission but not a consequential one due to its recognition). Didn't do SATs.</p>

<p>So here's the low down. I got accepted to Michigan State Journ and University of Nebraska where I'd do General Studies. I haven't exactly put in an acceptance request so which would you guys reckon is good for Journ.</p>

<p>I hope I don't sound excessively indignant that my grades are biased or that I'm too brilliant to be stuck anywhere but I believe that my grades are hardly an indicant of how well I'd perform (My screwed up GCE O level grades are cause I partied everyday) so I intend to do a transfer to UMich or some other schools that are good for Journ.</p>

<p>So which would you guys feel is better? Me doing my undergrad at MSU or University of Nebraska or should I enroll at MSU, continue there or transfer to UMich or universities like Syracuse?</p>

<p>THANKS!!!</p>

<p>First, check out just how many people can transfer into the good journalism programs. In some schools, if you do not get in as a freshman, it can be very, very tough to transfer later. </p>

<p>Of the three you list, Syracuse has by far the best-known program - it's also very selective and competitive. You should also check out University of Missouri ("Mizzou") which has one of the very best journalism programs in the US.</p>

<p>Right. How does Michigan State fare then as a Journalism school?</p>