Oh, and I'll be honest, the stereotype for colleges I got was from being at a college of white snooty kids. I'd come from an inner city high school and felt like I got dropped into a suburb in the middle of the ghetto. I loved my college and disliked my fake classmates.


The idea is that I'd have to creative tools and the business know how to be a producer at NBC, Universal, ABC, whatever! Being a successful director or producer requires knowledge and leadership.

Would I get a job right away? Maybe not.. but the chances are much higher there then other film schools.

But heck, I started an electronic media degree only knowing a little bit about computers. I ended up with a part time media job and I was teaching community media classes at $25 an hour before I even graduated. Within 2 months, I landed one of the only media jobs in Cincinnati (last month actually) and have been shooting, producing, and editing video. I just spent the last 5 days making a documentary that came out pretty good.