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Great English Major Programs?

Hey everyone! I'm working on my list of colleges to apply to, and I'm planning to major in English. What are some universities that are known for their English programs?

2 years ago

Sure, there are several universities which are particularly noted for their English programs. Do keep in mind that studying English can mean different things at different universities, and some might have a more theoretical focus while others could be more applied or creative, so you'll want to do a deep-dive to find the programs that seem the most aligned with your particular interests in English.

One of the top universities for English is the University of California, Berkeley. UC Berkeley's English Department has a strong reputation, offering a wide array of courses on different periods, authors, and themes in English literature.

Another great option is Columbia University. Columbia's notable Core Curriculum involves a lot of literature and analytical writing, and it boosts the English Department's strength even further.

Finally, Stanford University has one of the strongest English departments in the country. It's particularly known for fostering interdisciplinary studies, so if you're interested in combining English with another field, this could be a great choice.

The University of Chicago, Yale University, and University of Pennsylvania are also top-notch for English, and they offer a range of seminars, workshops, and research opportunities.

Remember that the best program isn't simply about the ranking—it's about the fit. Spend some time exploring the course catalogs of these universities and perhaps reach out to current students or alumni to get a sense of whether the department's approach matches what you're looking for in an English program. Good luck with your applications!

2 years ago

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