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Think you're the next DIANE SAWYER? Perhaps you would love to wear all the hats of RYAN SEACREST. Or maybe you're more behind-the-scenes and would love to produce the next big action movie. At  

Broadcasting Schools

 , such as the Connecticut School of Broadcasting (CSB), you're sure to find yourself on the path to success with a bright education.

Chances are that if you're checking out broadcasting schools, you're already interested in the field. CSB aims to take your ambition and flourish it into a successful broadcasting career. Their "Learn-By-Doing" curriculum takes you directly into the field and allows you to implement what you learn with the tools of the real world. The goal of the program is to give you the necessary training before you get out into the world so that you won't need further instruction at your first job and can get right down to business after your education at broadcasting schools.

There are three different semesters that start in March, July, and November at CSB. Depending on your personal schedule, you can choose to take full-time classes for just eight weeks at a time or part-time night classes for 16 weeks. It's the flexibility and convenience of broadcasting schools that can help you earn your degree as soon as you possibly can.

Classes at Connecticut School of Broadcasting range from introductory classes in broadcasting to more advanced classes later on, and speech training and resume building. In Intro to Broadcasting, you'll get a general overview of the various industry basics within the broadcasting field, including traditional television and radio to the more advanced forms of the Internet and satellite radio. An advanced production class will give you the skills you need to be a marketable individual, while you utilize software used by professionals in the Broadcasting Industry.

With speech training, you can come into your own by understanding how to carry yourself on-air and developing your own style. And once you get all the necessary training and skills to become a broadcasting professional, CSB has resume preparatory classes that will give you insight on creating the best possible version of yourself on paper, while also preparing you with interview skills.

When looking for broadcasting schools, it's important to consider the rates of student employment after graduation. Connecticut School of Broadcasting also has great job placement effort, with staff guidance and networking opportunities. And even after you graduate and get a job, they will continue to be a source of support. Since CSB has many campuses, concentrated in the Northeast and South, the facilities at these broadcasting schools continue to be available at any location for your use at any time.

So look into broadcasting schools today to begin networking and learning all you can about the field of your dreams and embark upon your broadcasting career.

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