![]() ![]() ![]() I now know what they really mean is every degree requires these “pre-requisites” because most students have no idea what they want to do when they get into college and will change their degree two or three or ten times anyway. Though I had a choice, my high school counselor urged me to take these all four years because that was considered “college-prep,” which really means nothing in the grand scheme of things since you’ll take them again when you get to college anyway.īut college calls them “pre-requisites” for your degree. I’d spend the first two years taking classes I’d already taken in high school: Science, Math, English, and History. In fact, that was the first lesson I learned about college. Did I really have to do it again my first year in college? I had already studied Shakespeare all four years in high school. I scrunched up my nose when I spotted Shakespeare’s name in the drama section under Comedy and Tragedy. The book was divided into different sections for short stories, poems, drama, and more. I thumbed through the glossary finding that each chapter was devoted to certain elements of literature: irony, theme, character, plot. The cover of my college freshman English 101 textbook ![]()
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