ShuggaStiletto
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Thought I'd join the conversation here- I just graduated from high school and am planning to study art history/arts management (I'm blessed to have chosen a school that has a an extensive department). That could always change within the next few years, but I highly doubt it. My ideal job would be in a gallery or auction house, though I know those jobs are super-competitive. I think for internships, museums are probably the best way to go, but I think I'd be bored if that were my career. I also love fashion (obviously) so something editorial would be wonderful, but I'll have to wait to see what comes out of connections, internships, etc. Also very interested in advertising and PR.
I guess I've just felt a little anxious lately thinking about my future. What if I make connections and DO get a job in fashion, then I probably wouldn't need a masters or PhD. My parents have always told me I should get at least a masters degree by the time I'm 30. If I wanted to work in galleries/auction houses/etc in the art market, then a higher degree is probably necessary to get to the higher levels. Has anyone had to deal with this choice or have any experience like this they could speak for? The doctorate route would be the more academic, intellectual (so to speak) way to go, but I don't know if I'll want so much school. I suppose if one did have a fashion/advertising/art job in a city they could take night classes to attain a higher degree, but especially with fashion, it's not really a 9-5 job so that could be unpredictable and not really pan out.
Sorry I'm talking myself in circles, but since graduation I've been thinking a lot about this lately!
I guess I've just felt a little anxious lately thinking about my future. What if I make connections and DO get a job in fashion, then I probably wouldn't need a masters or PhD. My parents have always told me I should get at least a masters degree by the time I'm 30. If I wanted to work in galleries/auction houses/etc in the art market, then a higher degree is probably necessary to get to the higher levels. Has anyone had to deal with this choice or have any experience like this they could speak for? The doctorate route would be the more academic, intellectual (so to speak) way to go, but I don't know if I'll want so much school. I suppose if one did have a fashion/advertising/art job in a city they could take night classes to attain a higher degree, but especially with fashion, it's not really a 9-5 job so that could be unpredictable and not really pan out.
Sorry I'm talking myself in circles, but since graduation I've been thinking a lot about this lately!
