I was a communications major and have been employed full-time in my career field since I graduated from college a year early. However, I had a marketing minor and a heavy concentration in agriculture, particularly animal science.
My current position is in marketing for an animal (livestock) nutrition company and I have a wide range of responsibilities from advertising to PR and communications. If I wanted to, I could buy a house and be just fine. I’d rather not make that kind of commitment in my current city so I rent.
I can understand why comm majors get that reputation, and I often struggled with the fact that I was taking an “easy” major myself (it’s not easy if you want to actually do well and succeed) but then again I work in the science based field of agriculture.
I was a communications major and have been employed full-time in my career field since I graduated from college a year early. However, I had a marketing minor and a heavy concentration in agriculture, particularly animal science.
My current position is in marketing for an animal (livestock) nutrition company and I have a wide range of responsibilities from advertising to PR and communications. If I wanted to, I could buy a house and be just fine. I’d rather not make that kind of commitment in my current city so I rent.
I can understand why comm majors get that reputation, and I often struggled with the fact that I was taking an “easy” major myself (it’s not easy if you want to actually do well and succeed) but then again I work in the science based field of agriculture.