ChubChaseEnt
New Member
Hey all,
So I apologize in advance for rambling. Here's the deal. I was a biz student in undergrad, graduated 1st in my class with a 3.98 GPA, then got an MBA and have spent the last 2 years working for the world's biggest tobacco company. Career is great, just got promoted, new company car etc......... here's the problem....... I'm not that into business anymore. LATE last fall I decided I wanted to pursue my real dream of film production/producing. I didn't really understand the difference between the two. I also missed the deadlines for every school but USC and LMU. I took the GRE and got a 1260. I applied to both schools but my essay for the Stark program wasn't as good as I think it could have been. Last week I got rejected from USC. Yesterday I got a call from LMU and was told I'd been accepted. I need some advice! Is LMU a good program? I know it is a production track, and also 3 years but would it also prepare me for working as a producer? Do they have good rep in the business? How about alumni networks? I guess what it comes down to is with those stats, is it worth going to LMU this fall or sitting right at work and applying to more programs for next year? Your help is GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!! Thanks guys,
Rog
So I apologize in advance for rambling. Here's the deal. I was a biz student in undergrad, graduated 1st in my class with a 3.98 GPA, then got an MBA and have spent the last 2 years working for the world's biggest tobacco company. Career is great, just got promoted, new company car etc......... here's the problem....... I'm not that into business anymore. LATE last fall I decided I wanted to pursue my real dream of film production/producing. I didn't really understand the difference between the two. I also missed the deadlines for every school but USC and LMU. I took the GRE and got a 1260. I applied to both schools but my essay for the Stark program wasn't as good as I think it could have been. Last week I got rejected from USC. Yesterday I got a call from LMU and was told I'd been accepted. I need some advice! Is LMU a good program? I know it is a production track, and also 3 years but would it also prepare me for working as a producer? Do they have good rep in the business? How about alumni networks? I guess what it comes down to is with those stats, is it worth going to LMU this fall or sitting right at work and applying to more programs for next year? Your help is GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!!!! Thanks guys,
Rog