Yes, it is worth going to the Connecticut School of Broadcasting. Going to the school will help you get a job in broadcasting.
Connecticut School of Broadcasting was created in 1964.
Good schools to study radio broadcasting are the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and Radio Broadcast Wisconsin. Online courses are also beneficial.
National Broadcasting School was created in 2003.
CBS holds the broadcast rights for the New England Patriots in Connecticut.
I recommend the American Broadcasting School Online, it is great and really convenient. I used the Academy of Radio and Television Broadcasting and was very satisfied.
Connecticut Friends School was created in 1998.
Westminster School - Connecticut - was created in 1888.
Grove School - Connecticut - was created in 1934.
Canterbury School - Connecticut - was created in 1915.
Yes, most campuses offer evening classes on either Monday or Wednesday or on Tuesday or Thursday. Prospective students should contact their local campus for an upcoming schedule.
Of course
Yes, but first you have to be accepted - which is the hard part. They only accept a small number of students each semester. Scholarships are based on merit and talent. They are offered through various radio and television stations in the market where the school is located.