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College degrees, which one for creative writing?

Well, my whole life I've noticed that I have a clear talent in Creative writing. Which degree would be the best to enhance my creative writing skills, while still giving a generous amount of job opportunities?

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Unfortunately, those are largely mutually exclusive. If you're looking for a generous amount of job opportunities, you want to look for a degree that is in high demand -- which is doubly difficult now, in this worldwide recession. Degrees focusing on writing, especially creative, simply aren't in high demand. The closest I can think of would be business, perhaps leaning to advertising or marketing, which would take more writing and creativity, but still be marketable for work other than "creative writing" (which, like being a rock star, doesn't pay much unless you're the one in a thousand who hits just the right combination of luck and talent).

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