work experience - Jr. Sub Editor - National Daily

<p>Guys, I worked for a national daily here at Nepal as a junior sub editor. i am sending a recommendation from there. How much do u think this will help ??</p>

<p>Well, it can't hurt.</p>

<p>i know it cant....i wanted to know how much it's gonna help</p>

<p>how would we know. we're not the admission committee</p>

<p>lol yeah ahtsisab, we really wouldn't know, but nice try askin ^_^</p>

<p>staticsoliloquy(had a hard time typing that) and albywalby....i know u pl r not admin committee........i just wanted to know what opinions ppl had.....anyway.....thanx</p>

<p>opinion based on no concrete evidence is insipid.</p>

<p>indeed it is impertinent, for it only brings false hopes/worries. Just wish for the best, and prepare for the worst; everything will be fine then. :)</p>

<p>thanx for the last line, hopemanjkjk.............btw what does jkjk stand for ??</p>

<p>just kidding, just kidding?</p>

<p>am I close?</p>

<p>close to where ??</p>

<p>it stands for Jeong Kim, which is my name. hopemanjk was already taken so i was like hmm, let's add another jk.</p>

<p>I will try to give you an honest opinion based on facts. Colleges wants to see dedication and enthusiasm when they look at your activities or work experience. If you were involved in it heavily, then of course, it will help you very much. However, if it's something that you did sporadically, then it won't be much help. The best scenario is that you had intense interest in journalism since you were young, and that you were involved in other activies that are related to it.</p>