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I'm thinking about a career in journalism, but I'm afraid I won't have a good job when I graduate college. |
I'm a freshman at Rutgers university and I love broadcast journlasim but I want to double major with something else that will gaurantee a well paying job. I was thinking about communications but I'm not sure. I also want to go to graduate school but I'm not sure what I'd study there. Please help. What is a good major to focus on with journalism? If you take business courses (if they will allow a double major) then you will be in good shape to leverage your journalism degree for corporate marketing or public relations. I would also be sure to take plenty of writing courses (not sure what broadcast journalism entails). I would think that communications and broadcast journalism would be redundant. If you double major in something like political science, you can be a politics writer. Or major in a field of science and be a journalist in that field. Just double major in something you're passionate about because that means you'll be paid well to write about it. |
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