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What Writing Degrees Are In Demand?

I am good with grammar, spelling, and writing in general. Mostly fictitious writing, however I have heard a Creative Writing degree is not so much in demand currently. I want to go to college, but I don't know what for just yet. I want a writing degree, such as journalism or creative writing, but what is in demand, and what field will score me a decent paying career?

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Answer 1

according youy think

Answer 2

English, Journalism, or Research Psychology.

Answer 3

I am a professor of creative writing. No form of writing is in demand - it is up to the writer to create the demand. If you are thinking of money, well...writing is not for you. Period. If you wish to find a job - a so so paid job - well, you could try a journalism degree but, it's a very crowded market place and, frankly, not highly valued any more unless you work for one of the broadsheets and that takes a very long time to achieve and is typically based on nepotism. Maybe try technical writing.

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05-Apr-2012 (04:16)