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Why You Should Major in English

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Do you love to read? After a movie, are you the one that always says, 鈥淭he book is better?鈥
Maybe you like to write. Are you excited by the thought of crafting poetry, short stories, maybe even nonfiction and research papers?聽聽
If you鈥檙e one of these people (and maybe even if you鈥檙e not), you should major in English.聽

Majoring in English is often looked at as a cop-out, a choice you make because you don鈥檛 know what to do with your life. While that may be true for some English majors, studying English can be a very smart career move!聽
Majoring in English doesn鈥檛 just mean you like to read and write a lot. In English and literature courses, you鈥檒l interact with a vast array of the brightest minds throughout human history. Henry David Thoreau, Frederick Douglas, the Br枚nte sisters, Toni Morrison, Steinbeck and Hemingway, the Bard himself (William Shakespeare)! You鈥檒l interact with ancient authors, medieval and romanticism authors鈥攁ll the way up to modern and contemporary authors.聽
In other words, studying English is not just studying language; it鈥檚 studying history, philosophy, religion, economics, art, science . . . English programs are broad-reaching, covering lots of subjects.
Still. Can being an English major land you a job?聽
An English degree prepares students to think critically about the world and to communicate well within it. These are the first things most employers are looking for in a new hire!
Here are just a few examples of what you can do with your English degree:聽
Publishing: With options to be an editor, literary agent, and much more, you can combine your love of reading with the critical eye you have developed with your English degree. What鈥檚 more fun than getting paid to read all day?聽
Marketing and Communications: Marketing is dependent on images and language to effectively engage audiences. As a content creator, proofreader, or researcher, you can use the writing and thinking skills you gain to create and edit content for companies.
Creative Writing: This seems obvious, but professional creative writing comes in many different forms. You could be a journalist, freelance writer, web writer/blogger, travel writer, speechwriter, etc. There are endless ways you can write professionally that are engaging, creative, and fun.聽
Law: A foundation in English gives you the writing, critical-thinking, and researching skills that allow you to pursue law at a graduate level to become a paralegal, attorney, or even a lobbyist.聽
Higher Education: A bachelor鈥檚 degree in English is a great way to start pursuing a career in education as a teacher, librarian, or professor.
Further Degrees: Majoring in English doesn鈥檛 just have to lead to a job; it鈥檚 a great stepping stone toward your master鈥檚 degree in business, education, counseling, health care administration鈥攚hatever! If it鈥檚 research-based, a degree in English will certainly be useful.聽
Any many more! It would be impossible to make an exhaustive list of all the careers an English major can pursue. But that鈥檚 my point: studying English is a great way to prepare for any number of fields. Basically, if the job requires communication, writing or speaking, critical thinking, and creativity, you should major in English.

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