5 Feet of Fury

Repeal the 19th Amendment

At the Kansas University School of Journalism, enrollment is currently 70 percent female, according to the school’s dean, Ann Brill.

“It’s probably a right brain/left brain thing. That sounds sexist, but [sic] there’s some truth to it.”

Men tend to be drawn to more analytical majors such as engineering or business, whereas women enjoy the creativity that journalism allows for, she said.

“Another reason is probably because the salaries aren’t great,” Brill said. “A lot of men are more concerned with making money.” (…)

“I think one of the reasons is a lot of women get into the j-school is they want go into advertising sales and television,” she said. “I know the market is attractive, they make a good salary, and it’s a pretty basic concept. If you can do that well, you have stability, and that’s attractive to a lot of females, especially because you can’t just be a housewife anymore.”