Hometown: Warwick, RI
Undergraduate school and major: College of the Holy Cross, History and Italian
Graduate Program: Publishing & Writing
I chose Emerson because of the unique combination of literature courses, writing workshops, and specialized publishing classes.
Being able to take creative writing workshops alongside the MFA students has encouraged me to keep writing. I also love the community of the program.
Boston is a great intellectual city—there are always readings, discussion groups, lectures, and concerts going on. It is also small enough to feel like you’re not just another anonymous face in the crowd.
The most important thing is to be passionate about your chosen course of study—you’re going to be investing a great deal of time and money in your education, you might as well enjoy it!
Seeing the Emerson campus is to experience what it is like to be a student here, which is important when making your decision.
I have gained confidence in my writing skills as well as my networking skills, something that I believe will carry me far as I prepare for a full-time publishing career.
My degree will help distinguish me from candidates applying for jobs in a very competitive field. I have also established a solid network of professionals who will soon be my colleagues.