[quote name='ViolentLee']I appreciate your opinions. Not sure there was a better word choice for gang-up attacks -- that's just what they are. I thought "tag-team" might be too wrestling'y, and as a former independent pro wrestler, I have to be wary not to overdo it with the lingo. Laying the smack down is one of those very terms, and in my opinion has become an accepted part of pop-culture vernacular.
On to your questions...
I've never spend a day in college. I've always loved writing, and done it a lot in my spare time. Not sure if that's the norm or not, but it doesn't seem all that unusual. Before getting hired for Game Informer in fall 1999, I had honestly never written a video game review -- save for those accompanying my application. I was working for the heavy metal band GWAR as a "slave," writing various materials and doing merch duties. I also was a lifelong gamer.
That's not to say it's easy to get a job writing reviews, mind you. Nowadays, there's a lot more competition. Lots of people are cutting their teeth on fan sites and blogs, which are both great for experience and exposure. How to make the jump to being paid is a different story, and one that I don't consider myself an expert in. Selling yourself is very important in what I do (as a freelancer), and making connections is key. The majority of the time, the work finds me rather than vice-versa.
If you think you can write better reviews than some you've read, there's nothing to stop you. Heck, you can even post them in this very forum section. It's a great place to start.[/quote]
Personally, I would have chose "team attack", but that's just me

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I'm sorry that I came off so arrogant, though. I highly doubt I could write as well as you, and if it came off that way, I didn't mean it to.
Thanks for the information, I appreciate it. I really enjoy writing, and I'm thinking of getting a major in journalism and a minor in political science, then possibly moving on to law school. Even if I don't end up in law school, it would be awesome to be writing politcal articles or video game reviews.
I guess I should start writing here if I think I'm that great, though

. Again, thanks for the info.