Related work to apply journalism graduate school?
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Natalie asked:
I’m a senior majored in English in Taiwan, and planning to go aboard to study journalism graduate school. So, I’m wondering what kind of compositions or work should I write to apply for journalism. Is it something about perspectives or reflections on news or social issues? If there is a sample for me to better understand it, it will be a big help for me! Thanks!
Sally
I’m a senior majored in English in Taiwan, and planning to go aboard to study journalism graduate school. So, I’m wondering what kind of compositions or work should I write to apply for journalism. Is it something about perspectives or reflections on news or social issues? If there is a sample for me to better understand it, it will be a big help for me! Thanks!
Sally











March 24th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
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March 28th, 2008 at 7:15 am
Some ideas:
1. Do you have any English-language clippings or essays that universities could evaluate?
2. Work on improving your written English.