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can’t read good, is hard english?

how would you rate the difficulty in english at u of t? as well, do you think you can give some advice to me since i’m planning to major in english? thank you :D!

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English related quandery: do you think the late David Foster Wallace would have eventually added emoticons to his writing style? Hmm…

Okay, so being the intrepid Aska that I am, I investigated the question by asking English-alum, current Walrus intern and all-around babe Naomi Skwarna for her advice. Here’s what Naomi says about English at U of T:

It varies from prof-to-prof, subject-to-subject.

A Few Thingies I Know to be True:

There will always be a lot of reading

You will always do better if you take at least one critical theory class

Pick professors who you like, not subjects

It’s not hard like science-hard, but it is time-consuming and potentially
boring

Compared to other University English programs, the material seems more
conservative, and grading is considerably harder. This is what I hear from
people at other schools

Hope that helps!
Thanks Naomi! If you’re interested in English and want to read works that are in translation, be sure to peruse the offerings at the Literary Studies program at Victoria College, particularly David Gilmour’s “Love and Sex In The Short Story” class. Sizzling.

xoxo, Askastudent

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