BetteT
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Companies are much more willing to sponsor ... if you have actual work experience, beyond internships. They have to make a case to the US government that you have some special experience and work skills that makes it necessary for them to hire you, not just any US citizen right out of college. And that takes time. So, I would say your internship, if it leads to a real job, will be extremely valuable in helping you move towards your goal of moving to NY.
So your immediate goal should be building both education and work experience ... you have to get both done, before you will be a good candidate for a US Work visa. Since you have the internship now, in your chosen feild and your education can wait .... I'd seriously consider moving forward with the internship and finish the eduacation when you are able. That is ... if you really are focused on moving to NY to work.
So your immediate goal should be building both education and work experience ... you have to get both done, before you will be a good candidate for a US Work visa. Since you have the internship now, in your chosen feild and your education can wait .... I'd seriously consider moving forward with the internship and finish the eduacation when you are able. That is ... if you really are focused on moving to NY to work.
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And they have a creative writing degree and film too. So I wouldn't feel the pressure to choose completely right away. Another school I've been looking at is NYU. They have journalism/writing as well. And it's quite liberal arts based. 
Going abroad to study at other colleges isn't an option unfortunately. Like many I would love to be a designer, but that usually requires a degree if you want to get employed. Are there any other courses you would recommend? Perhaps from personal experience?