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I'm a highschool junior, looking to decide on an english/writing career. I excel in my AP lang & comp class, and I can write a 7/8 essay on a 1-9 scale. any ideas?

2007-01-11 16:46:31 · 3 answers · asked by ranchgirl 3 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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The poster above listed some great choices. May I add:

Communications. You could be a copywriter for an advertising agency, a public relations writer, a human resources specialist, and much more. A communications degree is quite broad so you'll learn to do more than just written communications or traditional English prose or academic writing. You could even become a professional blogger or some other kind of freelance writer.

English. Most people who take an English degree do something in Communications, or they may go on to a graduate degree to become a professor, or even become a published author! If you do an English degree, make sure you really love the language and love analysing it, dissecting it, and exploring it in all its forms. If you're looking to become an author, a playwright or a screenwriter, some universities have special Creative Writing programs for these areas.

Journalism (mentioned above). Journalism is much more than just writing. In fact, most of journalism is about research, research, research. So if research (including slogging through articles, calling people repeatedly, etc) isn't your thing, I wouldn't recommend journalism. If you just want to write special interest articles, that's more a freelance writer's job.

Last of all, I'll say that I wouldn't limit yourself to whatever you think you're good at right now. Maybe go into college with a communications degree and take a few classes in other disparate areas. Find out what other things pique your interest. Join the school newspaper or join the staff of a local indie magazine. Try some other creative interests, like photography, film, political science, etc. Post-secondary education is not just about being good at something. It is meant to expand your mind and your experiences and develop the way you think and view your world.

2007-01-11 17:15:16 · answer #1 · answered by Aktivistin 2 · 1 0

BA at college would be appropriate. Careers possible are:
copywriter, journalist, editor, writer, advertising

International studies and some other policy type schooling could be interesting if you're a good writer. This could lead to a job in government or private firms.

Follow what you're interested in. Very few people know exactly what they want to do at your age (even those who claim to). Look for experience in your early 20s and try to finish one degree you're interested in. Don't forget that once at university/college you can always talk to career advisors on-campus about your direction.

2007-01-11 17:03:11 · answer #2 · answered by NordicGuru 3 · 1 0

Journalism, technical writer, editor, proof reader, teacher.

What else are you interested in?

2007-01-11 16:54:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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