What is it like having a Communications degree At the University of Texas at Austin?
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Ken’s Answer
The important thing to consider is how well your personality traits relate to people who are successful in the communications area and then talking with them to see what they do, how they got there, and what advice they might have.
It really does not matter what school you attend, as the most important factors are how well you do with the school work, which is an indication to an employer about what kind of employee you will be, and the effort that you put forth in your networking to set up networking connections that will help you throughout your education/career journey. Here is an important video for you to watch: ## http://www.ted.com/talks/julie_lythcott_haims_how_to_raise_successful_kids_without_over_parenting?utm_campaign=social&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_content=talk&utm_term=education ##
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Natasha’s Answer
I started as a Pre-Law student and felt well-prepared for a career focused on writing and speaking. After a year post-grad, I realized law school wasn't for me. However, I quickly found a job as a recruiter within six months. I credit this smooth transition to the flexibility of a communications degree. The skills learned at the Moody School are beneficial for almost any career.
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Kelly’s Answer
Years later, I navigated my career back to communications, and all the experience I gained along the way was so valuable to me. It allowed me to bring a different perspective to the role.
I encourage you to keep your options option and consider smart risks in your career as well.