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Journalism is an absolute joke. I'm in a class with people who don't know what a sentence is and at the end of the day, news is boring, the writing is generic (they try to robotise our writing) and the career prospects are slim.
I've decided to drop my course.
Initially I considered being a bum and staying in bed for at leasy 8 weeks, sobbing and touching myself. However after 15 minutes of this I decided to do a different course.
I'm now, hopefully, going to do BA(hons) Public Relations. It's a year longer than my previous degree course was going to be (so it's a 4-year thingy) with a placement for a year which I get paid for (wooh) and stuff.
Just wondered how other people who have changed courses (or have friends who have changed, etc) have found the transition to be.
Oh and I know I'm an indecisive pansy before anyone points it out. I've come to terms with that.
There's a good course down at Swansea, BA Surfing w/ Management. It'll do you good.
Nice and deliciously sorted!
Just got to sort out loan rubbish. Gah!
I'm liking my History/Philosophy - in fact, one might argue they are both useless in terms of jobs, very popular, and not always the hardest things to do, yet why are they not considered rubbish? Cos they're older?