I am 18 and live in the UK. I am set to attend university this year to study Philosophy and English Literature. Now, though, I have kinda decided that I may want to pursue a career in journalism (a little late, I know!!) I know that ENglish lit + Philosophy is not an ideal degree for journalism by any means, but I was wondering...
Do most people who take journalism degrees take it a t undergraduate level, etc. or do people generally take journalism as a kind of postgrad course after- say- politics, social science, communications, English, etc.?
Basically, I'm asking if it is too late for me to have a really good career in journalism. If leaving it to postgrad means that I'll be stuck drifting around the bottom of the journalism career ladder for my entire career then... I'm not sure if it's worth it...
Hmm...
Thank you!
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