<p>Hello friends,
I'm considering these two schools.I'm interested in their Radio film tv major.So i would like some feedback on these schools.
I would be transfering to them from a private college.
As for my grades. My lowest grade was a B+ and i have a 26 on the ACT..i'm also an international student.</p>
<p>Cal State Fullerton is in a very nice location. Fullerton has all kinds of things to do, and there is a lot of night life downtown. It is also just a few miles from Disneyland. The school is mostly a commuter campus, but there are lots of apartments nearby, and dormitories as well. They have a great Baseball team.</p>
<p>just one reply??</p>
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<p>SJSU is right in silicon valley. That provides a lot of job opportunities. It is also a very international area. It's a commuter campus as well. Location-wise it's nothing interesting.</p>
<p>Thank you..Can you guys give some infor about their reputation, academics, faculty etc?</p>
<p>Cal State Fullerton has some well known alumni who now work in broadcasting, film and communications:</p>
<p>Michele Ruiz, an anchor for the evening edition of NBC’s Channel 4 News</p>
<p>Jose Mota, the bilingual radio announcer for the Los Angeles Angels </p>
<p>Tracy Caldwell was a communications major at CSUF, she's now an astronaut</p>
<p>Kevin Costner, film actor/director and former baseball player at Fullerton</p>
<p>Marc Cherry Producer/Screenwriter, creator and producer of the popular TV series "Desperate Housewives." He's won Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild awards.</p>
<p>James Cameron film director/writer of the blockbuster movies Titanic and Terminator series</p>
<p>Lisa May traffic reporter for KROQ-FM radio</p>
<p>Cynthia J. Popp television director/producer </p>
<p>Vikki Vargas KNBC NBC4 Orange County Bureau Chief </p>
<p>More info on CSUF College of Communication can be found here:
CSF</a> - College of Communication</p>
<p>B.A</a>. in Radio TV Film</p>
<p>Radio-TV-Film</a> Department</p>
<p>And other alumni currently working in radio, televison, and journalism:
ProComm</a> Spring 2006</p>
<p>thank you...let's bummmp it a bit</p>
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