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Thrown into the social and intellectual pressure cooker of university life, the first few weeks can be a bit of a blur for most students, but those weeks have a habit of setting you up for the rest of the year.

For anyone who may have misplaced their educational compass, or would like to get a head start with any advice experienced journalists have to offer, Journalism.co.uk hosted a live Q&A on getting the most from your journalism course on 26 September.

On pane wasl:

  • Professor Michael Bromley, head of international journalism and interim head of journalism at City University London
  • Clare Cook, senior lecturer in print and online journalism at the University of Central Lancashire
  • Iestyn George, lecturer in magazine journalism at Southampton Solent University

Scroll through the Q&A widget below to see the questions and answers as they were posted.

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