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I haven't been out of college for very long, but I know I'd like to get into teaching journalism as an adjunct.
I work at a top-50 newspaper in a city where there is one university and multiple four-year colleges along with community colleges.
I'm wondering if my age and experience -- I'm in my mid-20s and have only been with this current paper for about a year -- will preclude me from consideration.
At the same time, some of my colleagues with similar positions have taught.
Have you ever done adjunct teaching? What's the best approach to getting into it?
I work at a top-50 newspaper in a city where there is one university and multiple four-year colleges along with community colleges.
I'm wondering if my age and experience -- I'm in my mid-20s and have only been with this current paper for about a year -- will preclude me from consideration.
At the same time, some of my colleagues with similar positions have taught.
Have you ever done adjunct teaching? What's the best approach to getting into it?