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Newhouse fellowship

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by GFav44, Oct 3, 2007.

  1. ChmDogg

    ChmDogg Member

    I went to Syracuse -- no, I was not lucky enough to be a fellow -- and was good friends with a girl who was a fellow. She's working at the Newark Star-Ledger now (she was offered a full-time gig after her year).

    I honestly don't see how you can turn down an offer like this. You're getting PAID to go to Syracuse (you get a stipend) -- that's about 30-50K less debt than the rest of us. The networking connections alone that you'll make through SU are worth it, in my opinion. Also, Newhouse has some great papers around the country, and they pay well.

    The bottom line is: I'm very, very glad I decided to do the grad program at SU...and I paid (dearly) for it

    Hope that helps.
     
  2. occasionally

    occasionally Member

    Sorry ... Couldn't read the rest of the post with a straight face.
     
  3. ChmDogg

    ChmDogg Member

    LOL. I didn't even notice that until now.

    Awesome.
     
  4. STLIrish

    STLIrish Active Member

    Ugh. Sorry to hear that. They were a must-read for business and government stuff when I was at another paper in upstate NY, not long ago.
     
  5. GFav44

    GFav44 Member

    Thanks everyone for your input. I was a little unsure about the program because from my searching I didn't find anything that talked about results besides regular alumni from the Newhouse school. Hopefully I will be accepted into it and will soon call you all colleagues. Again, thank you.
     
  6. daemon

    daemon Well-Known Member

    I'm well aware of the value of various fellowships, Newhouse included. I work with a several writers who are products of such programs (most won't let you forget it).

    My point is, if I were 22 and talented, I wouldn't be putting all my eggs in the basket o' journalism.

    If I could do it over again, I'd seriously consider getting a non-journalism grad degree before taking my first full-time newspaper job.

    Either way, you can't fuck it up. Just one man's opinion.
     
  7. fishwrapper

    fishwrapper Active Member

    You, and this board, often forget the many careers, all journalists, found in a newsroom.
     
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