im graduating in april with a BS in Communications (broadcasting) and a minor in Photography. i interned for a radio station in the promotions department, which led me to meet an on air personality who used to work for a tv station...so he gave a good word and got me a position at WJXT Channel 4 (#1 local station in america)!!! right now i just shoot the morning show and eyewitness news...but im hoping to work my way up the ladder and eventually become a director :-)
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I just read through this thread. I'm going to college in September to get my diploma as a law clerk (very similar to a paralegal). But I too am interested in Entertainment law. I'm doing this first because I don't want spend all that time and money going to law school to find out I hate law.
But one thing I noticed was it seems that you need a degree in order to apply to law school in the U.S. here all you need is 2 years of study at the undergrad level (any discipline) and of course pass the LSATs to apply for law school.