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1. It's fun in your freshman year, you can play as much as you want, just don't fail the course. On top of that, if you want to pursue a career in journalism in the future, stick to reading books and newspapers every week and watching a movie you like every week. Be sure to learn English well!
2. In my sophomore year, I put my mind on professional classes a little bit, learn English well, learn English well, learn English well!! Then pass the 4,6, level (although the 4,6, level certificate is useless, but that thing can detect what level you are now).
3. Insist on blogging, comment on current events that are happening and interest you, and write in your blog without showing it to anyone. Learn English well! If you're already able to write reviews in English at this point, you're already very good!!
4. If you have an internship in your junior or senior year, find a good newspaper, magazine, or radio station. It's up to you how you want to develop in the future. This is very important, be brave enough to submit your intern resume.
5. If you are inclined to do it, students can get a qualification, you can try to take that.
6. In fact, the first four points are enough, don't be too ambitious, do every step steadfastly, remember your English! As long as your English is not bad, you will be able to do anything in the future, whether you are going to graduate school or going to a better newspaper, English is the most important.
7, journalism schools, Peking University (it seems that Peking University is not the strongest), Renmin University, Fudan, Jinan. The journalism and communication programs at these schools are among the top among the inland universities. If you have a higher goal, then try Hong Kong Baptist University, take the IELTS (it should be IELTS not TOEFL, I can't figure it out) to apply, but the Baptist University attaches great importance to the grades during the university, and the average score is very important, so you must not fall behind in your major classes, don't let them be too bad.
If you can be a little better, go to Columbia University in the United States, and then you will learn a person, Pulitzer, there is a Pulitzer Prize, which is the highest award in journalism, and Columbia University's School of Journalism was founded by Pulitzer. So.. It's a very, very top journalism school...
Don't forget your dreams when you were a freshman, don't forget the goals you set when you were a freshman, and don't be blinded by the colorful colors in college. Also, if you're going to go to a newspaper, it's best not to go to graduate school (unless you're so good that you're sorry for everyone if you don't go to graduate school.) Because newspapers really pay more attention to your practice, how many manuscripts you post, than your inexplicable academic qualifications, in this era when academic qualifications are becoming less and less valuable.
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To study journalism, you have to be a miscellaneous expert and an expert. Miscellaneous family is to know something, it is recommended to read some books such as literature, history and philosophy, as well as to see your future employment intentions, such as economic news, read more economic knowledge, sports news, current political news and others are similar; An expert should understand professional knowledge and study more journalism knowledge. For the examination, English level 4 or 6, computer level 2, Mandarin level.
Postgraduate institutions: Peking University, Renmin University, Communication University of China, Fudan University, etc. A good way out for undergraduate graduation is to take the postgraduate examination, the second is to take the civil service examination, and the third is to take the recruitment of the first public institution in the news.
You can also enter some magazines, **, etc. It depends on your personal intentions.
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Outline of Modern Chinese History, Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism, English, Public Relations, Introduction to Literature, Introduction to Communication, News Commentary Writing, News Photography, History of Foreign Journalism, Research on Chinese and Foreign Journalism, Management of Journalism, Introduction to Economic Law, Introduction to Chinese Culture, Introduction to Journalism, History of Chinese Journalism, History of Foreign Journalism, News Interview and Writing, Newspapers, Television Production, Advertising, Introduction to New **, but the courses set up may not be exactly the same according to different schools.
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I'm a journalist After the end of the sophomore year, I don't feel like I've learned anything, in fact, for real news people, these news theories are all disturbed by floating clouds, the most important thing in news is news sensitivity and news literacy, and the main thing in college is to cultivate your journalism ability.
The most important thing is to watch more news, pay more attention to new issues in society, understand all aspects of problems and new news, know how to distinguish between right and wrong and from the inside and outside, and cultivate this sensitivity by looking at it more.
Then it is necessary to strengthen cultural literacy, don't let you interview someone, you don't understand what people say, read more books, learn knowledge, dabble in a wide range of knowledge, pick what interests you, as for the exam, if you don't want to get a scholarship or an evaluation or something, just deal with it, it's not very useful.
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