NESCOM (New England School of Communications), opinions?

Has anybody had experience/details about NESCOM? I'm possibly looking to go here for College next year, and major in Business Administration or Business and Finance at Husson University which is right next to it. I understand that a bunch of you guys have skipped on College or dropped out, however I don't have that many opportunities around my area (Worcester,MA) to let me get a head start in the field. Ideas, suggestions, feedback, etc. would be great! Thanks...
 
Re: NESCOM (New England School of Communications), opinions?

Any reason you're limiting your options to what's local to you?

Also, there have been a few rather in-depth threads on educational choices. A search may turn up some worthwhile reads.

I don't really know where I would go in order to do 'work' or to start out. I prefer heavily to stay in the New England region, but at the same time, get a degree in Business Administration. My 'hopeful plan' is to be able to go to school at NESCOM and Husson and during the time, find work around Maine while I'm in school. I was part of the older posts, but I just wanted honest feedback about NESCOM.
 
Re: NESCOM (New England School of Communications), opinions?

I don't really know where I would go in order to do 'work' or to start out. I prefer heavily to stay in the New England region, but at the same time, get a degree in Business Administration. My 'hopeful plan' is to be able to go to school at NESCOM and Husson and during the time, find work around Maine while I'm in school. I was part of the older posts, but I just wanted honest feedback about NESCOM.

Ben,

Can't speak for NESCOM, but everything in this old thread you started reads as well today as it did last year:

http://soundforums.net/basement/2560-my-3rd-year-high-school-now-what.html

If you live close enough to drive there, go talk to them. Find a placement (not admissions) counselor. See where their grads are working now. Cold email several of them through LinkedIn and ask them what they thought of their time at the school.

PS, you are 6 months behind on where you need to be on this process. Try, if at all possible, to get in the door and chat to someone before the Holiday season.
 
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No info on NESCOM, but I'm confused. If there is anything MA has a plenty of, it's schools. Your chosen degrees are quite common. So I'm just curious on where the difficulty is? There must be a dozen schools within 30 miles. Given your locale and penchant for audio, I'd figure you'd want WPI. Not bashing or being negative, I'm just a MA native and curious is all. =)