<p>Hello everyone,
I'm an international student in a private college here in the US. I'm on my second year.I'm very interested on the Radio tv film program of both San jose state university and CSUF., but i have little knowlodge about which one has better connections and faculty.I would like some feedback on both school if possible. USC is my dream school, but it's a long reach.So is Chapman University a good alternative for those who can't get into USC?
Another question. What do you guys know about the business program with a concentration in Entertainment offered by CSUF and USC?That's something else i'm interested in.
I'm a pretty good student my lowest grade was a B+ and 26 on the act.</p>
<p>UAU!!!I can't believe that nobody knows nothing about these schools...</p>
<p>Have you read the individual threads about each school? Go to "alphabetical list of colleges", hit "C" and read about Chapman, for example! Or USC..
Friendly tip: Chapman is a rising star, with its state-of-the-art brand new Knott Studios building just opened 2 years ago. It's very attractive to students across the country because of the technology, small classes and private school attention in a university of just 5,000 students total.</p>
<p>So don't take Chapman for granted, relative to USC admittance. Both are hard to get into, although your grades are fine. It's the talent they'll look at, since your grades are fine. I don't know about ACT scores but Chapman's mean SAT is around l850 (which divided by 3 comes to 617 per test).</p>
<p>Thank you so much.. i was getting anxious because of no repplies.
I think at SJSU and CSUF i won't have any problem being accepted. Chapman might be a decent shot. I know that as far as my stats goes it's pretty strong for an international student. Do you recomend any other schools that i haven't mentioned?</p>
<p>I don't know if you're interested in looking at schools in the eastern states, but these come to mind: Ithaca College (upstate rural NY), Emerson College (Boston).</p>
<p>Midwest: On these threads I've read a lot of excitement about tv/commujnications in something called Mizzou, is that U of Missouri, not sure.. </p>
<p>New program at Ball State in Indiana, just heavily funded by David Letterman (the tv late-night comedian/host) because that's his alma mater. The building looks amazing. Sometimes a brand new program such as this gives you a wide open field. I just heard of it in a post by Roger Dooley, top administrator/moderater for all of CC! So I guess it's a hot tip.</p>
<p>Could you tell me more about Chapman please?in therms of academics, social life, students(snobs, friendly, helpfull,etc), location, faculty.</p>
<p>As far as academics and faculty at Chapman, I think the website will tell you what you want to know. We went to Preview Day there a few weeks ago. The area is beautiful and it was about 20 minutes from the beach, so that was nice. Social life is supposedly a bit slower than at some schools since it is a smaller school (about 5,000 students) in a suburban location. Greek life is big there.</p>
<p>I don't think you can generalize about the students at any school. There is always a mix of snobs, friendly, etc.</p>
<p>The film school was pretty amazing.</p>