What of people from Mass Communications anyway? I think that line of work sounds pretty vague. On one hand, it's a huge field. It's got to be everything for everybody just because nothing has begun yet. On the other hand, will it still be a big field if everyone finally leaves the house? The only thing missing is an interview. A single interview from an other - from a real reporter. The news is admittedly low. Just because of insanely high emotions, there is no sense to anyone's self-reported stories because no one is asking for anything. It takes one tidbit of information and the whole industry will go kersplat! I am thinking, there might something wrong with being overweight. If everyone thinks that there's nothing in particular about marketers, it might be called an underestimation of the field. Because of a prerequisite field called Education. A tiny portion being the subject of English. Admittedly, English Language Studies is not enough. The whole curriculum is required, since enough general knowledge is required. If by any chance the 10-13 years of basic education is redeemable, one can probably get by or even surpass competitors in the job market with self-studying. The right books and journals are needed. While you make your coffee, I think field of interest is the life of scholarship.