Alrighty, so I've a dilemma...and that dilemma is college....
I have before me a number of options:
1. Go to UCONN....for free. That's right, free. But they don't have the major I want, nothing even close in fact.
2. Go to NYU, USC, Wesleyn, Columbia, or any of the other absolutely amazing schools that are freakin' awesome for the major I want....aka film....but are rediculously expensive, meaning about 44grand per year.
3. Go to Metro Film Institute of London. Its 15k pounds, which is about 30k dollars, and it's a one year school that gives an absolutely amazing amount of hands on practical filmmaking. Like more than a 4 year tour at any college in option 2. And it's in freakin' LONDON!!! My favorite city in the world.
So I'm torn...do I go for the money, the theory, or the experience? I need them all...
I have before me a number of options:
1. Go to UCONN....for free. That's right, free. But they don't have the major I want, nothing even close in fact.
2. Go to NYU, USC, Wesleyn, Columbia, or any of the other absolutely amazing schools that are freakin' awesome for the major I want....aka film....but are rediculously expensive, meaning about 44grand per year.
3. Go to Metro Film Institute of London. Its 15k pounds, which is about 30k dollars, and it's a one year school that gives an absolutely amazing amount of hands on practical filmmaking. Like more than a 4 year tour at any college in option 2. And it's in freakin' LONDON!!! My favorite city in the world.
So I'm torn...do I go for the money, the theory, or the experience? I need them all...
amperes:
i vote number 3... its cheaper than option 2. even though it isnt free like option 1, its still cheaper. plus itll give you travel time and good experience. option 3 for the win!
