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Most popular books assigned in college?

I like to get a headstart, so I want to know which books are the most frequently assigned to read in college classes. Any recommendations for common reads across different majors and departments?

a year ago

The books assigned in college truly vary by major and department. Nevertheless, it's still possible to find commonalties in what's assigned across different fields. Here are some books often studied in college:

- "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee: This American novel critically examines racial inequality and the justice system. It is often assigned in English and Literature courses, as well as in courses studying civil rights and social issues.

- "1984" by George Orwell: Another classic, this dystopian novel examines issues of surveillance and authoritarian control, making it a popular choice in Political Science and Literature classes.

- "The Communist Manifesto" by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: This political theory book is often assigned in History, Economics, and Political Science courses.

- "Origin of the Species" by Charles Darwin: Darwin's work on evolution tends to be a primary text in Biology and Anthropology courses.

- "The Republic" by Plato: This book discussing justice and the ideal society is a staple in Philosophy classes and sometimes in Political Science courses.

- "Elements of Style" by Strunk & White: This is a key text in English and Writing classes, providing essential advice for clear and concise writing.

Remember that these are just a fraction of the books you may encounter during your academic journey and this list may vary depending on the school. If you're eager to get a headstart, it would be a good idea to reach out to your future professors to ask for a syllabus or some advance reading material.

a year ago

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