As you know, most of the books written by directors are rich at home and can't be admitted to college.
I am the kind of student who does well in the exam but likes editing.
Our school is 2 1 1, and it also has a director, but students still pay.
It is suggested that the university study more than one year, read more professional books and master editing software such as PREMIRE audio-visual EDIUS and Ocean.
Sophomore students have to take CET-4 and CET-6, and juniors suggest choosing a topic they are interested in to make a documentary. Making a successful film is much more useful than getting a certificate now. Secondly, you can go to TV stations and other places for internship, but you must be technically excellent. If the school offers camera courses and editing courses, you must be eager to try. Of course, you can exchange professional knowledge with me.
I don't want to get points ~ I just give some advice to children who like directing and have dreams.