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Shaping my research question

After spending a number of hours looking at similar content; related blogs on the medium platform and dissertation discussion with my peers, I have realised a rather broad nature to my topic. ‘Debt Vs Pay’ is straight to the point, however ‘Is a degree in media worth the hassle’ is rather broad, it also desires a yes no answer which is not the route I am interested in displaying. Ill need a title which is catchy, but allows demonstration of both sides to the argument fairly without requiring a definitive answer as to which is correct.

Debt Vs Pay — It works, id like to keep it, now its just a case of how I shape the rest of my question. I’d specifically like to look at the current industry, and how it was shaped from the ground up. What qualifications did these people have, how has it effected the media today, whether I needed a degree at all. All points id like to discuss in writing.

Keeping DvsP in mind i’ve brain stormed a few possible options bellow:

Im honestly not sure which ill choose…. A little more brain storming maybe ill come up with something that fits my case better, until then ill work with the titles I've got, continuing with my research in a broad sense for the time being.

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