braindrainedAsh
Journalist
Right... I am now more than halfway through my journalism degree and I love it and I want to be a journalist, at least as one of my proper jobs I will have in my lifetime and I am trying to build up my portfolio to have a decent shot at a graduate job in the media.
But I have this unsatiated desire within me to study more, but more of what I am not really quite sure, but law is something which seems pretty purposeful and interesting to me.
I really really really enjoyed my media law subject last semester, and would love to learn a lot more about media law, and other aspects of law too, media law is just what interests me the most. But I don't think I would want to practice as a lawyer at any stage, and in any case I would only be interested in practicing media law. Also I am interested in being a political journalist, would a law degree help in this?
Am I full of shit lol or would doing a law degree after I finish my journalism degree be worthwhile. It would be another three years at uni... another three years of poverty and HECS. I also know you don't really get any electives in law also, so it isn't exactly a "broad" degree, not like arts/commerce type ones.
Is it possible to do legal studies as part of another degree like commerce? Can you study law part time doing night classes at most unis?
Just curious.
Also, is there any particular university which has a strength in media law?
Basically I don't know what I really want lol. I'm still deciding if I should do an honours year on my communications degree, or just study another degree.... I have no clue lol. Feel free to pay me out lol.
But I have this unsatiated desire within me to study more, but more of what I am not really quite sure, but law is something which seems pretty purposeful and interesting to me.
I really really really enjoyed my media law subject last semester, and would love to learn a lot more about media law, and other aspects of law too, media law is just what interests me the most. But I don't think I would want to practice as a lawyer at any stage, and in any case I would only be interested in practicing media law. Also I am interested in being a political journalist, would a law degree help in this?
Am I full of shit lol or would doing a law degree after I finish my journalism degree be worthwhile. It would be another three years at uni... another three years of poverty and HECS. I also know you don't really get any electives in law also, so it isn't exactly a "broad" degree, not like arts/commerce type ones.
Is it possible to do legal studies as part of another degree like commerce? Can you study law part time doing night classes at most unis?
Just curious.
Also, is there any particular university which has a strength in media law?
Basically I don't know what I really want lol. I'm still deciding if I should do an honours year on my communications degree, or just study another degree.... I have no clue lol. Feel free to pay me out lol.