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Viewpoint: Journalism Schools

Pros and Cons, Things to Consider when Choosing a Journalism School

Provided By: Associated Content, Inc.

To the young writer with "fire in their belly" as an old professor of mine used to say, journalism school might seem like a good idea - train with other bright young writers in the way of the pen and go on to become future wordsmiths, the like of such never before seen. To these budding writers, all one must do to succeed is enroll in a good journalism school, graduate and then begin to work and write in the same league as their idols, figures such as the editor of the Chicago Tribune, a renowned staff writer for the Washington Post, or perhaps a writer for People Magazine. Continue reading ...

Original article by, H.G. and courtesy of Associated Content, Inc.

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