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Question of the week: Going to journalism school - yes or no?
Posted: 2008-06-08
For this week's discussion question, I'd like to hear about the academic preparation OJR readers had for their career.Obviously, being housed and paid for by the Annenberg School of Journalism at the University of Southern California, OJR's not exactly a neutral forum for this question. One might suspect that we'd have a larger-than-expected number of j-school folk hanging around here. But we do get a fair number of readers who did not come up through the traditional journalism ranks. So perhaps that will even things out a bit. When answering this week's question, go ahead and consider yourself a journalism school graduate if your college or university did not have a separate school of journalism, and you majored in journalism within some other school. Finally, in the comments, we'd love to hear your thoughts on journalism school. Let's give some advice to the students, and prospective students, reading OJR. Is a j-school degree necessary, or even helpful, to writing or publishing online? If you don't have a j-school degree, do you wish you did? And if you do, do you now wish you'd majored in something else?
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From Robert Niles on June 8, 2008 at 8:36 PM
FWIW, I did go to graduate journalism school, at Indiana. I went to Northwestern as an undergrad, but not to Medill.Personally, my graduate j-school instruction didn't do much to prepare me directly for online journalism. I went between 1990-92, so the Internet was not a factor for me, save the e-mails I sent to friends at other schools. But my grad school stint did lead me to get a summer internship in radio news, and I think that did more to help me prepare for online news writing than anything else I'd done before I got online. And I also spent most of my time on campus working at the local daily, which helped me learn how to report, and live, on fast-food wages, something quite handy when starting your own website. ;-)