Why to Major in English If You're Not Going to Teach.
Publication details: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2010.ISBN:- 0757581307
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Patron comment on 2013-02-25
Despite any doubts about the relevancy of English majors in the work force, those who hold this degree do indeed qualify for callings in realm of business. If you’re an English major and are worried that teaching is your only route, do not fear. As a matter of fact, the vast majority of graduates in English work in some area of business or public service. Furthermore, Robert Prescott informs the reader that English majors succeed in medicine, and they are increasingly sought after by medical school admissions boards. By offering advice on how to pursue a career with an English degree, Why to Major in English If You’re Not Going to Teach is a great tool to help you systematically map out a plan to pursue your dream career. In this book, Prescott preaches the importance of pursuing an apprenticeship to thus help you understand the English major’s skill set. If you wish to utilize your English degree and learn how to apply it to a career, Prescott’s book is a great tool for offering understanding and optimism toward your valuable transferable skills, granted to English majors.