Conor Friedersdorf @conor64
That's because journalism doesn't have a professional cartel that requires a degree as a price of admission, conveniently inflating the salaries of the rent-seekers in the process. Absent that, there would be e.g. a Matt Yglesias or Ross Douthat of law in most firms. — PolitiTweet.org
Blake News @blakehounshell
Journalism programs have such an odd relationship with working journalists. Imagine if lawyers and nurses were cons… https://t.co/f10nxYSezf