Book Critique: The University Of Texas At San Antonio

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Some might say you can’t make a living with your nose stuck in a book, however being a book critic is the perfect job for book lovers who want to delve deeper into the meaning of a story and share their findings. Of course one can not gain the skills needed to be a book critic overnight. Three universities, Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), and University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), based on the criterias of the distance from one’s home, the majors they offer, and their admission requirements, are to be discussed in this essay, The University of Texas at San Antonio has been given special attention for it has reached all of the criteria for the author of this essay and so has been deemed …show more content…

SNHU,”... prepares you for a career in creative writing, publishing journalism, the law and many other professions.” a sentence from the school’s website, The university offers a major of creative writing and english in a bachelor’s degree with and that only one of the english related majors they offer. When going for a bachelor’s degree in creative writing and english there around 30 courses one can take. There are plenty of programs offered for creative writers as one can tell from this partial sentence of their website,”... unlike many other programs, undergraduate students can choose between traditional four-year program and accelerated three-year plan.”, they also arrange for students to have one on one exchanges with book publishers so that they may get a feel for the field in which they want to work in. If one is looking for enrollment with the idea of heading into creative writing they are to write a ten page writing sample and turn that in with the rest of their admission application, the basic requirement for applying to the school is to turn in an essay and the fee along with one’s official transcript and any additional school scores along with the school codes of one’s SAT and ACT with a letter of recommendation.The rate of enrollment is around 9,843 based on an estimation in 2011. While all these traits are admirable, the next is closer to home for the

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