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Anyone here get a degree in comm? What did you end up doing? I wanna know because I'm wondering what i'm gonna do with this major when i graduate.
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Alot of the time it is, but it just depends on what you think is easy. Alot of people are scared of getting up and talking in front of groups ofpeople so they would find that difficult. Its not all about giving speeches but there is a good amount of that and public speaking involved.Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
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Is this the easiest major offered at most universities?
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
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Is this the easiest major offered at most universities?
There has to be a reason why many division 1 athletes are communication majors and so many communication majors graduate Summa Cum Laude.
I swear, they need to start doing honors by major. Take the top X% of each major and give them honors, not the whole damn school. Communications is a really good field to study if you intend to go to law school. If you study and apply yourself, you're guaranteed a 3.5+ and smart kids should be able to get a 3.95-4.0.
The 3.9-4.0 will get you into a T20 law school. The only communications majors that i personally know are in law school right now.
So true. I know a few people that graduated with Comm majors. Only one of them has a job right now and he is only making like 15 an hour. Thatfield is broad like everyone is saying, but it isn't looked at as anything special when you show up and say you have a Bachelors in Communication. Myadvice is go into something a little bit more specific and difficult, no sense in spending money on a 4 year degree and come out with that garbage. Think ofit this way, everyone can get be a Comm major with how easy it is, what would set you apart from anyone else?Originally Posted by GUTTA SAUCE
gona be communicating a lot wit unemployment
Originally Posted by JordanPP30
PR can lead you into the most exciting and coolest jobs in the industry.
Sports teams, radio.tv, music industry, every major company needs PR to be successful.
Keep at it. ALSO - Make sure you join PRSA. definitely a great club to be associated with, meet a lot of great people/future connects.