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1. I can’t take Russian lit with you in the fall, I have my JR. | 1. I can’t take Russian lit with you in the fall, I have my JR. | ||
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2. I’m going to Johannesburg for my JR! | 2. I’m going to Johannesburg for my JR! | ||
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1. Medill Journalism Residency webpage: http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/career-services/offering/journalism-residency.html | 1. Medill Journalism Residency webpage: http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/career-services/offering/journalism-residency.html |
Revision as of 21:54, 16 March 2014
Part of Speech
Noun (abbreviation)
Pronunciation
Jā är
Definition
Abbreviation for “Journalism Residency,” a program that most Medill students must complete in order to get a degree. Many students go abroad for their program, which lasts for one quarter during junior or senior year. Depending on what tract the student choose, he or she has a variety of options for residencies through Medill. Students may also ask permission to participate in programs of their own creation if there is an option that Medill does not offer. The programs are essentially an internship in the area of study that the student chooses to pursue. Students get units of credit while also getting valuable job experience. Students may choose to go abroad or stay in the U.S. Medill also has a special program in Washington D.C. called “Medill on the Hill” for students who are interested in political journalism. Before leaving, students must take three classes in order to prepare them for their residency. The programs are different for each tract and are usually completed a few quarters before the student is meant to leave. The classes are assigned to students and cannot be taken at other times.
Example Sentences
1. I can’t take Russian lit with you in the fall, I have my JR.
2. I’m going to Johannesburg for my JR!
References
1. Medill Journalism Residency webpage: http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/career-services/offering/journalism-residency.html