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  1. I will be teaching a course called Technical Writing for Chemistry at a university to Chemistry students who speak English as a second language. However, I am an English teacher. My question is, does anyone know what topics I should focus on or texts I could use? I'm not sure whether to teach them research paper format, general English, or writing equations. I'm completely lost. And help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

  2. I think this is totally normal. Time away would get you excited, but I don't think it's necessary. I think you'll get over your burnout over the summer, just make sure not to read any books  :)  If you can get into a good program right away, I'd say go for it. There's a lot to be said for getting your education over with while you're young. Once you're in graduate school, you will still have summers off and you can manage your time so that you don't get burned out, if you're smart and don't overload by taking on unnecessary posts and responsibilities. Academics is awesome because you will get paid to do what you love. It's totally normal to feel burned out. Just don't make school your whole life (I mean once you get into grad school), relax a little, allow yourself time to chill away from books, and you'll be fine. Anything you do in the real world will probably also burn you out! 

  3. So... is there like, some deadline soon by which I have to decide?   SOMEBODY DECIDE FOR ME. I will decide for you.
    Okay, I'll decide for you. I'm making the decision based on what's best for your career and your future. Buffalo. Ranked higher in times higher education overall and us news english. Better reputation overall. Don't think, just do it, you can trust me. Now if someone will decide between Illinois Austin and unc for me I'll give them a life supply of chocolate.
  4. Well, I think there have been a number of conversations on here about whether or not the rankings are bullshit. But even if one does choose to take it seriously, I have a hard time believing that there's a significant difference in prestige, if any at all, between schools that are so close in rankings.As for placements, UNC doesn't seem to have them listed on their website, which I find suspicious. The way I calculate placement record is to look at how many people are accepted per year, how many graduate, and how many have jobs. I've seen programs who graudate five people a year, two of who might get TT jobs, but they accept 15 a year; where did the other ten people go? UT's placement statistics are online, and they're surprisingly comprehensive:

    http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/english/graduate/placement/graduates-phd.php

    Thanks, that helps a lot, I didn't know about that site. I just found the job placement site for UNC - it was hard to find for some reason. It's not half bad. Surprisingly, Comp Lit has a better job placement record than English.

    http://englishcomplit.unc.edu/english/job-placement-record

  5. Thanks for all the great info about the program! Congrats to all who were accepted. Austin sounds fantastic.

    Does anyone know how UNC Chapel Hill compares to Austin in terms of reputation and job placement? I'm trying to choose between the two. It seems that U.S. News ranks Chapel Hill's English program slightly higher. On the other hand, Times Higher Education ranks Austin higher overall and ranks them higher in the humanities as well. ARWU also ranks Austin higher overall. QS ranks Chapel Hill higher. Any thoughts? I really want a school with a good international reputation so I can work abroad. I am so far from making a decision! Did you guys have this much trouble deciding?

  6. Of the following, which Comparative Literature program do you think has the best reputation and prestige? Which university has the best reputation overall in literature or the humanities? I don't care about quality of life or the town. I just want the school that has the best reputation so I can find a job easily afterward (I'll most likely find a job abroad as an English or Comparative Literature asst. prof. after I finish my Comp Lit PhD). Thanks so much for your help! Decisions decisions...

     

    Maryland; Austin Texas; Chapel Hill; Indiana-Bloomington; Illinois-Urbana Champaign; UC-Davis

     

    Best wishes in your studies :)

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