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Fashion Magazine Editor.


Question Posted Sunday September 24 2006, 4:21 pm

I would like to be a fashion magazine editor or journalist when I finish college. I am a senior in high school right now. What kind of degree do I need to be eligible for the job of an editor or journalist at a fashion magazine? And what can I do for the rest of my senior year to get ready for it? Thanks.

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday September 24 2006, 10:43 pm:
You'd want to get a degree in journalism. It's a B.A. Pretty much, though, you'd have to be very lucky and extremely involved in journalism before you attempt to begin a career in a field like that, because there is an awful lot of competition.

To start, get involved in your school newspaper. Try to be the editor, or a contributor. Keep up with stuff like that in university, and you'll have a lot of experience.

The thing with a career choice like yours is that you're more likely to end up working for a sports magazine or a town newspaper than you are to be the editor of Cosmo... but try your hardest and good things are bound to happen :)

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