Subject: Lily, let me give you some advice that I was given.
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Posted on: 2013-12-15 05:01:00 UTC

Never, ever major in Cinema and Media Studies. Never minor in Cinema and Media Studies. Never get any form of degree in Cinema and Media Studies. Why? Because although it is fun, it is totally, completely, unnecessary. If you want to become a critic, go for something like journalism, or history, or sociology, or something along those lines. After that, watch some movies, write some reviews, do some analysis, then show people that you can, indeed, analyze media. If you do well, someone will hire you. Am I saying to drop the class now? No. It's fun, fills up some time, and is really very interesting. However, I don't want to see your talent wasted.

Now, I don't know much about you, but looking at your writing and seeing what you went to college for originally, I'm going to say this too: Don't settle for what's fun. Fun courses are the trap of college. Sure, philosophy is great fun, but what can you do with it? Yes, acting is a blast, but what about that degree will make a director pick you over any of the thousands of people trying out? Absolutely, communications is a hoot, but... Oh wait...

The point is, you have a talent for writing. You have a way of getting into people's heads. You have a clear, deep-seeded love not only for England, but for other cultures around the world. Your love for Great Britain is so great, many people think you are from there. If you want to go into International Relationships and represent a company or the government to other nations, then by God, do so. Those jobs are hard to do, but they are some of the most fulfilling jobs out there. You contribute to society, using your skills to their best. Don't settle for something fun. Work for something you can use.

I'm sorry if that seemed uncalled for or something, but... Well, I'm only in High School, but I have heard a lot of stories from those who went for the fun degrees. There are also success stories, but there are so, so many more that are not. Just... Be careful.

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