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The End of the Program

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Hey folks, my name is Justina and I just completed my last course in the Emerson Publishing and Writing program. After spending 2.5 years in the program, I have finally come to the end of my Emerson journey, and now I'm faced with the question: Was it worth it?

I moved to Boston from Alabama in the summer of 2006, and in retrospect I realize I needed Emerson for a number of reasons:

Academically - Emerson is one of the few schools in the country that offers a masters program in Publishing. I knew that I wanted the business skills, but I always wanted to be in an environment that fosters creativity and would allow me to grow not only as an editor, but also as a writer.
Professionally - Boston is a GREAT place to be if you want to start a career in publishing. I wasn't ready for NYC (I honestly don't know if I every will be!), but Boston was a nice and easy transition. There are so many opportunities for internships and employment in the city, and you can intern or work in a large house or a small operation.
Personally - I was ready for a change of pace. I grew up in the South, earned a BA in English at Auburn University, and I never lived in a "city." I cherish my undergraduate experience, but I wanted something different the second time around. Emerson's urban campus was a huge draw for me.

And the answer to my question: Absolutely! Emerson gave me more than I expected from my graduate program. I have made great friends and contacts in the program. I have grown professionally and personally, and I'm ready to begin the job search. While the current forecast for the publishing industry may be bleak, I know that Emerson gave me the skills and confidence I need to find that coveted job.

Check back as I continue to blog on my job search. But for now, time to celebrate. I'm a MASTER!

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