please help: looking for commincation/ media/ advertising graduate programs

<p>can anybody name me the top schools that have graduate programs in communication arts, media and advertising? </p>

<p>thanks!!</p>

<p>Check out Georgetown's CCT program. I am going to their open house on the 25th of June. </p>

<p>Stanfords mass comm program is amazing (but very competitive). As is Berkley and Columbia</p>

<p>cool thanks.. do you know where i can get guidelines for these programs? i mean like, the minimum work experience needed.. gre scores and when to take them?</p>

<p>(im an incoming junior in college) thankss</p>

<p>Well, I know that CCT encourages candidates to apply after they have had at least two years of work experience. </p>

<p>Why sweety, do what everyone does... Use Google! and search for the programs! :) </p>

<p>I am applying to CCT in the fall of 2009. I am 27 and I have 5+ years of work experience. Do you have any internships under your belt? If not, make sure youhave a solid academic portfolio and an amazing SOP</p>

<p>lol yes of course, google. but my search was unsuccessful thats why im reaching out for some guidance..i have good internships and stuff.. hey sheelo, did u take the gre?</p>

<p>how's the application looking for you? i hope you get in good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks! I am not a stellar student. I am taking my GRE's this summer in August. </p>

<p>This is taken directly from the CCT stats website:
Length of Program: CCT is a two-year terminal Master's degree program. Part-time students can complete the program in three years.
Note: full-time students take three classes per semester, and part-time students usually take two classes per semester.</p>

<p>Percent of Full-time vs. Part-time Students: 96% vs. 4%
Percentage of International Students: 21%
Number of countries represented most recent class: 8
Average GRE Scores (enrolled students)
Verbal: 544
Quantitative: 606
Analytical: 574
Analytical Writing: 4.7
Average TOEFL Score: 636 (paper) 253 (electronic) 104 (Internet)
Average Undergraduate GPA: 3.38
Percentage of U.S. minority students enrolled: 17%</p>