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Why not do media law? Then you can have the best of both areas.

2006-09-12 09:20:15 · answer #1 · answered by retorik75 5 · 0 0

Media for sure. All that leverage through the numbers of people watching. Law is boring but media has to excite or enthrall or no one will watch it. Not to mention for movies or certain types of television programming the money you recieve is excellent. I can't imagine you being too successful using either or them though. I'd try to offspring into my own entrepreneurial endeavors using contacts I meet. That's where real money comes in.

2006-09-12 09:22:44 · answer #2 · answered by Answerer 7 · 0 0

Both are over subscribed these days - it is difficult to get jobs in either, i work at a Uni where we do both courses, our students have problems getting jobs ineither industry - it is far cheaper in both nowadays to employ low qualified school leavers and train them up yourself (yes, including law - not many graduate jobs at all). Either go for something really "dossy" like Sociology and just get a degree for a degrees sake, or do something like maths or physics, something really difficult where the degree is STILL the industry standard.

2006-09-12 09:29:37 · answer #3 · answered by Mudkips 4 · 0 0

Law. You will have to work hard for it but think of all those lovely fees. And people come to you to ask you to work for them.

Media studies are grossly oversubscribed and you have to beg people for work and the pay is lousy unless you are the one in 500,000 who actually has something to offer.

2006-09-12 09:23:00 · answer #4 · answered by David74 3 · 0 0

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