Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Journalist here. Honestly go to a big state school and do not borrow a lot of money to do it. Syracuse way too expensive and a risky investment. Good places include maryland, Florida, az state, Georgia, Ohio state. But honestly. It does not matter. Just learn to write and hustle to get internships.
Only go to a state school if you're getting in-state tuition. That drastically narrows down your options. No idea why you would pay full freight to somewhere like Georgia if you could get a better education from a private university for a similar or lower cost.
….because there are some state schools that are worth a premium and many private schools that are not.
If we're talking about full pay at Syracuse vs full pay at some random state school then, no, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. And there are many more private schools even better than Syracuse.
Which privates are better than Syracuse for journalism?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to UNC for journalism and I highly recommend. Excellent overall school, good standard college experience and excellent j-school. Worked for several top news outlets. (I'm now a comms sellout, but that's beside the point...)
What were your beat(s)?
where would you suggest someone who wants to cover foreign affairs/national security go?
I was a political reporter and then a financial reporter.
Not sure about specific programs for national security/foreign affairs. UNC is strong overall but most of my fellow alums ended up in business/financial, political/policy reporting or sports.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Journalist here. Honestly go to a big state school and do not borrow a lot of money to do it. Syracuse way too expensive and a risky investment. Good places include maryland, Florida, az state, Georgia, Ohio state. But honestly. It does not matter. Just learn to write and hustle to get internships.
Only go to a state school if you're getting in-state tuition. That drastically narrows down your options. No idea why you would pay full freight to somewhere like Georgia if you could get a better education from a private university for a similar or lower cost.
….because there are some state schools that are worth a premium and many private schools that are not.
If we're talking about full pay at Syracuse vs full pay at some random state school then, no, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense. And there are many more private schools even better than Syracuse.
Which privates are better than Syracuse for journalism?