Support The Channel https://www.patreon.com/luckymurray At the beginning of one's college journey, it is often said that the next four years will be extremely memorable and will remain significant for the rest of your life. At the University of South Carolina, this has remained true for many alumni. Notable figures from all over the country feel a strong influence from their time at USC has had a great impact on their life choices and, especially, their values, making their experiences forever valuable. Scott Eisberg, a sports news anchor for ABC News 4 in Charleston, said his experiences at USC helped him discover his passions and led to the cultivation of his career. Eisberg graduated from USC in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in business. “When it came to journalism stuff, I really put my time and effort into it," Eisberg said. "(The School of Journalism and Mass Communications) gave me hands-on training … We had everything that you would have in a regular TV station.” When asked about his biggest career boost attained from attending the university, Eisberg said his experience at USC helped him obtain internships.
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