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Journalism MA question

  • 25-03-2011 8:16pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 4,345 ✭✭✭ landsleaving


    I'll be starting the Journalism MA in September, but I'm coming from Sociology so I'm wondering if someone either on that course, or even on the undergraduate course could tell me if there's any books or other resources that would help me catch up a bit over the Summer? Just to get a general idea what I've missed in a BA.

    Cheers


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,089 ✭✭✭ DjFlin


    I'll be starting the Journalism MA in September, but I'm coming from Sociology so I'm wondering if someone either on that course, or even on the undergraduate course could tell me if there's any books or other resources that would help me catch up a bit over the Summer? Just to get a general idea what I've missed in a BA.

    Cheers

    I'm a second year Journalism student and hope to get an MA. I've yet to read much books.
    I generally read a newspaper a day (as recommended). But aside from that, theres not much defined material.

    I would recommended reading books, any books, fiction, factual, whatever, just read books.


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