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To specialize in something for employment.
I grew up in Vancouver and love the city, so I couldn't bear to leave. Plus, UBC is a good school! And I studied there during my undergrad.
The small class sizes and workshop-style learning.
How personable instructors were, and how they and other students shared their passions for their research interests.
Doing cool projects! And also being mandated to enroll in courses outside of journalism in a field in which we're interested.
News media is changing so fast and the jobs that are out there are contractual. I really want stability and to stay in my field.
No one knows what the future of media holds, not even our profs, but they told us to have a wide set of skills to be ready for whatever comes our way. And that has helped me greatly.
I think the most important thing is to love what you're doing. It might happen when you're younger; it might not. But it's so important to actually care and be curious because that will naturally drive you to learn and excel.
Explore neighborhoods, street photography, look for good meals under $10, and watch movies.
Don't be a passive student. Get to know your profs, get to know their research, get involved in the community of whatever you are studying.