“Journalism” – The New go for it “Course” for you
It's not that easy.
Mostly it has been observed that while taking admission in undergraduate courses in mass communication or media, students say that they are not interested in studies and that is why they want to take a course in media but let me tell you, media only may be good for those who are hungry for information and information, Not only from the study but also from observation. Therefore, to grow well in media, you need to be more focused, more attentive, more studious and more of an observer.
I would say that studying journalism is the most difficult. Even if you
own a particular subject of reporting, you are expected to be the jack of
everything. From the ups and downs of cinema to the stock market, everything is
going to be known, from road accidents to international kidnapper. Everything is
important. You are not considered a good journalist if you are not able to
answer any question. A journalist needs to know everything.
It is not difficult to be a hard worker but it is
difficult to stay focused. You can do everything at the beginning of your media
course, but it is observed that most of the students start taking things
carelessly till the end and in the end they find that they themselves let
everything go with their hands.
Remember, we are able to learn things only when we
practice them many times or if we can relate them to some other event already
stored in our memory. This is a game of yours and yours. A prominent journalist
can give you a lecture in your class, but what ultimately matters is what you
have grabbed from his lecture.
Here are some key points you should follow while
studying journalism:
1. Make it interesting.
2. Make habits but goodies.
3. Completely entangle yourself with it.
4. Read anything you encounter.
5. Know whatever you come across.
6. Never let your hunger for information die.
Happy Learning!
"Stay strong, stay positive, and never give up."
Anamika Gupta
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