What schools have tv/film acting besides NYU, it also needs to have a journalism program?
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What schools have tv/film acting besides NYU, it also needs to have a journalism program? I have looked into alot of schools, and NYU is the only one the meets my needs, lol. I'm a freshman in high school, so I want other options... I've called so many schools and they all say the same thing: We only have theater. I thought USC and UCLA went into tv/film acting but they don't according to both their drama department. Cal Arts, Bard, UGA, and many others... USC is in a bad area so I don't like it. UCLA has no journalism program too. I called alot of schools. SUNY Purchase said that there school you have to sing for their drama audition. I can't sing nor dance and don't want Broadway or theater. Chapman U has a program but not too good, and no j school. NYU has a program but its not until Junior year but they said they have other programs, and I like it. I also looked into Flagler College which I liked but again only theater and ok school. I just like it because it is close to family and good campus, and only minor for journalism. I want to get into entertainment journalism, like working for Variety. I love to be in TV shows and also love to write articles about them. I'm also a good writer and could be a good journalist at a newspaper. I have done theater in the past alot, and got sick of it. I left it four years ago. I'm 14 and a freshman. I'm in theater in high school, and don't like it. My real passion is tv/film acting, not film. TV/Film acting is like in films and tv shows and not stage. I make good grades. I'm in all honors and a AP. I know alot of colleges only go into stage but I know I can find one. I want to double major in journalism and acting. Journalism is more like a back up plan, but maybe can work part time in between. It is another passion. I love NYU but hate the face its not in LA. NYC is more for theater and that's not good. I don't want to go to a conversatory such as Julliard or The New York Film Academy. It needs print journalism there too. What school do you recommend? I have checked most out. I have been acting since 6, and it's my passion. I just lost interest for theater and love tv/film acting. I know you should be able to go back and forth but I found my calling. I would like a college in NY or LA. I would prefer LA. I know there is no perfect school but I want one, lol. I live in ATL and have two agents. What do you suggest and what school? What is your feedback. I know I can do both passions. I am a great writer and actor. I have posted this here and the actor/theater section. I want an actors view and a college professor. Thanks!
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Answer:
Emerson College Boston also has cross Registration down the street with Suffolk U that has a great school of journalism.
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