I want to work at a magazine when I'm older. What classes would I have to take in College or University?
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I would really like to work for Seventeen magazine or Teen Vogue. P.S. Im Canadian so, any good schools I could go into to work at these places? I'm only 14 right now, but I'm sure this is what I want to do with my life :) Please Help
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Answer:
That depends on what you want to do. Are you interested in layout/art direction/design or writing/editing? There is also print production and advertising.
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Other answers
Definitely journalism courses and English courses. Also, some communications courses would be beneficial, as well as some advertising courses.
Kristy W
Journalism and English.
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