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Best journalism schools in the US?

Hey guys, I'm super into journalism and I want to pursue it in college. What are some of the top journalism schools in the US that I should consider applying to?

7 months ago

Hey there! It's fantastic that you're interested in pursuing journalism in college. Here's a list of some top journalism schools in the US to consider for your application:

1. Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications): Known for its strong journalism program and excellent faculty, Medill offers an immersive learning experience, including the opportunity to work at student-run publications.

2. University of Missouri-Columbia (Missouri School of Journalism): The world's first journalism school, Mizzou focuses on hands-on learning and exposes students to practical experiences through its "Missouri Method."

3. Syracuse University (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications): Newhouse has a solid reputation in journalism education and offers a range of majors like broadcast, digital, and magazine journalism, as well as photography.

4. University of Maryland-College Park (Philip Merrill College of Journalism): Merrill College is well-respected in the journalism community and provides students with numerous internship and practical opportunities in the nearby Washington, D.C., area.

5. New York University (Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute): NYU's program benefits from its location in the heart of New York City, offering great opportunities for networking and internships with media organizations.

6. University of Southern California (USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism): USC Annenberg emphasizes on innovation and leadership in communication, journalism, and public relations.

7. Indiana University-Bloomington (The Media School): This program combines journalism, communication, and media in an interdisciplinary approach to better prepare students for a dynamic media landscape.

8. Boston University (College of Communication): Focused on a blend of theory and practice, BU's College of Communication offers various specialized programs like Broadcast Journalism, Magazine Journalism, and Photojournalism.

9. Columbia University (Columbia Journalism School): Primarily a graduate school, but undergraduates at Columbia can still benefit from its journalism resources, such as experienced faculty and networking opportunities.

10. University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism): Like Columbia, Berkeley is primarily a graduate school, but undergraduates can take advantage of resources and courses in journalism if they wish.

Keep in mind that each school has its own unique offerings and focus areas, so I recommend researching each program to get a feel for which one aligns with your interests and needs. Good luck with your applications!

7 months ago

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