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What A-levels I need to become an Advice Columnist?


Question Posted Friday January 25 2008, 5:35 am

I'm currently starting college in September so i'm picking my As levels. I would like to become an Advice Columnist so i'm not sure what subjects to do. Was thinking Psycholgy, English Lang, Media Studies and Photography?

Thanks alot.
Hollie-jo


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alisonmarie answered Monday June 2 2008, 9:13 am:
Well, this depends. Do you want to be an advice columnist as your living? If so, you'll probably want to study journalism at university.

The subjects you've picked sound like they relate to the work, but you will also want to do a little research. If you know what university you might like to go to, you can either ring them or look at their website to see the sorts of A Levels they recommend you having to enter their journalism programme.

It might also be worth speaking to a qualified careers advisor, as they will be able to give you the most relevant and up-to-date information.

Best of luck!

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