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Is it hard for music majors to find jobs in the real world or is creativity an asset?
Published April 7, 2011
Question by Violaghost: Is it hard for music majors to find jobs in the real world or is creativity an asset?
I’m majoring music composition. Will this kill off my other career options?
Best answer:
Answer by ibu guru
Depends on how good you are.  A few will make it as composers.  Creativity is always an asset.  But that does not mean a music degree proves you are creative or translates into a job.  Creativity will help you create your own niche, create your own job/business, create a unique life for yourself.  It won’t get you a “job.”  You will need hard skills, initiative, and a whole lot more for that.  What do you really want?  Create it.
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