After I left high school and got my GED, I studied broadcast journalism for a year at a community college.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went into broadcast journalism. I loved every class I took, I just got anxious because I came to the realization that you're groomed in high school to get good SAT scores to get into a good college or else you're done for.
When I was in college, there were a couple years there where I was just not sure what to do, and it was actually my mom who suggested I take some journalism classes.
I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things.
My degree was in education, but the idea of being a teacher lost out to being a reporter. I worked at a newspaper for a while, then went to New York and worked in PR at RCA and NBC, and at 'The United States Steel Hour,' a drama series.
I was an English major in college, took a ton of creative writing courses, and was a newspaper reporter for 10 years.
I was a newspaper editor in high school, and I truly thought of journalism as a career. I loved it.
I started out in the journalism program, but I got kicked out. I wasn't very good at it. It wasn't where I wanted to be ultimately.
I went into journalism to do journalism, not advertising.
When I entered college, it was to study liberal arts. At the University of Pennsylvania, I studied English literature, but I fell in love with broadcasting, with telling stories about other people's exploits.
Actually, I graduated from university as a journalist.