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thegnuguy

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  1. A big part of any journalism application is going to be your portfolio. Typically, portfolio pieces go hand in hand with major aspects of your resume. So when you intern with the local paper and write a piece about the depth in the secondary, your time there goes on your resume and your article goes in your portfolio. So to build both, you just need to get involved somewhere. Anywhere is better than nowhere. Journalistic research looks good on resumes and can produce some great clips, but it can be kind of hard to come by. My interests are diverse, but one of them is tech journalism, so I applied to work in a Drone Journalism lab at my university. It was a great experience. Any time you can be writing for a real audience (like the school paper, a special blog, or anything like that) will be good. You need to be active on social media and show that you are continuing to follow the news and produce thought provoking reactions, even if it's just a couple of tweets. A lot of journalism interviews start with "Where do you get your news?"  and that type of question. Just be aware of news around you. 

    That was rambling and probably redundant, but I hope it helps! Feel free to pm me if you have any more specific questions.

  2. Well, I only applied to Stanford because data journalism is my thing. I'm headed out for a visit in 2 weeks so I'll know more then. I think all three choices are solid, but for me, I Stanford is the clear choice. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I feel like NW and Columbia have larger classes. All amazing. Can't go wrong. 

  3. Did the MIT CMS emails all go out at once/were they automated?

     

    I haven't heard anything yet from them and my application on the website is still the same, so I don't know if this is good or bad. 

     

    This. Is. Terrifying. 

    All I know is that the committee met today and rejected me and Shoelle! So if you didn't hear anything, I think that's at least partially good news.

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