Jay do you want to read an excerpt of one of my papers? I genuinely think you don't have a clue what proper humanities/arts departments get up to, nor what their degrees involve. You've taken a few minor elective classes and think everyone is doing close-reading and paraphrasing pop-psychology Freudianism. It's painful to read how in the dark you are.
I think a major problem is with the American education system, again. Your degree structure encourages this superficial engagement that really equips you with shit when it comes to understanding the 'breadth' of college-level enquiry. You just leave with this tokenistic impression that only serves to further cement your science-centric view that all other subjects are easy ("I got an A on an English paper that one time I took a course so the entire degree must be easy - fuck yeah, science!"). If anyone here had experience in a top US college taking English or somesuch then I'd probably listen to them. But, let's face it, right now it's a bunch of science-guys that are exclusively into science, and none of them have been exposed to an English/History/Humanities course in a real academic environment. Ergo: you're all shooting in the dark, and missing.
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