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Which Colleges Should an English Major Consider?

Hey everyone, I want to major in English but I'm not sure which colleges I should consider. Can you suggest some colleges that are well-known for their English programs?

a year ago

Absolutely, I can definitely provide some suggestions. When it comes to English programs, there are several colleges that distinguish themselves through their curriculum and faculty.

First off, we have Yale University, which is renowned for its English Department. The Yale English program is comprehensive, spanning from the medieval to the contemporary periods, and is known for its specialized seminars.

University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) also has a top English program. The department is recognized for its strong faculty and the diversity in the courses it offers - ranging from classic literature to digital humanities.

Columbia University's English and Comparative Literature department also stands out because it emphasizes critical literary studies and encourages interdisciplinary connections.

The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is another excellent choice. Their English department offers robust research opportunities and a wide array of courses in traditional and emerging disciplines, from poetry and prose to film analysis and creative writing.

Lastly, I'll mention Dartmouth College. Dartmouth's English department has a special emphasis on close reading and robust literary debate and offers a myriad range of classes in literature, drama, and creative writing.

Remember, while these are some prominent schools for English studies, it's also important to consider the overall environment of the school - size, campus culture, location, financial aid, etc – to ensure it's the right fit for you. Additionally, keep in mind that strong programs can be found at various types of schools, including liberal arts colleges and public universities, so broaden your search and see what appeals to you.

a year ago

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