"You really can fine tune your program get the skills you want for your career."
Why did you decide to pursue your major?
I wanted to be creative and also set myself up for a career. I enjoy the creativity within the structure that journalism provides.
What has been your favorite part of your experience at the Hubbard School?
The camaraderie. I’ve made good friends and there’s always a familiar face in classes. People, students and faculty are so nice and welcoming.
Which course or professor would you recommend to other students in your major?
Data journalism! Yes, math and numbers suck, but you’ll set yourself apart from other job applicants if you know your way around an Excel sheet.
What minors, internships, or activities are you pursuing outside of your major? How do you think these enhance your majors and/or your future career plans?
I’m currently involved with the Park Bugle micro internship. This program is great because it allows me to work on my skills in a learning environment and get paid.
What advice do you have for future Hubbard students?
Go to events! Hubbard hosts them for a reason. Don’t be afraid to pop into one and say hi, we’re more than glad to have you.
What is one aspect of your major that has surprised you?
Just how many classes are available. You really can fine tune your program get the skills you want for your career.