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Critique for my SOP?
lenalenabobena replied to lenalenabobena's topic in Statement of Purpose, Personal History, Diversity
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Critique for my SOP?
lenalenabobena replied to lenalenabobena's topic in Statement of Purpose, Personal History, Diversity
didn't realize i posted this twice :/ whoops -
Honestly, I need all the help I can get because I have no idea how to go about writing a statement of purpose... but here is my first attempt! Please, tear it to shreds :] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During my senior year of high school, while in my Advanced Placement Literature class, my professor asserted that anything could be fiction, but only original works of great minds could be literature. Absorbing his words, I found myself praising the ingenuity of Shakespeare and Chopin while scorning the escapist words of Rowling and King. It was not until my junior year at NAME OF UNIVERSITY that Professor BLAH succeeded in changing my views of literature during a seminar entitled INSERT NAME HERE by deconstructing the word "text.” She argued that the dictionary definition of “text” was restricting to media such as artwork or even tattoos, and thus the class sought out to re-define the meaning of “text.” In a Saussurian fashion, the course culminated in the realization that a valid common definition could not be coined because semantics varied with the individual. I was immediately enchanted by the idea that definitions were superficial and therefore value was attributed based off personal bias. Professor BLAH's course coerced me to think about literature in a progressively different way; I began to ponder the oversight of my previous expectations, with which I, until then, had viewed literature. I realized that my definition of “literature” was as vague as the dictionary definition of “text,” since I associated the word with connotations of merit and originality. Seeking ways to distance myself from this superficial view of writing, I began to examine other fields in relation to literature, including history, language, and film. This fusion of subjects ultimately led to my current work on my honors thesis, "INSERT NAME HERE." The thesis poses a comparison between J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel series and Peter Jackson’s film trilogy in regards to characterization, language usage, and thematic elements in order to show that through the film adaptation process a new entity is created that must be judged on its own rather than as a translation of an original whole. Through this project, I hope to gain a better understanding of thematic, linguistic, and cultural literary theories as well as the interactions of literature with other media. As an undergraduate, my studies have concentrated mostly on feminist criticism, medieval literature, and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Through a doctoral program, I plan to further explore the areas most interesting to me as an undergraduate by integrating the literary analysis of twentieth century British literature and medieval romance literature with the study of linguistics and critical theory. I also seek to strengthen my knowledge of the French language and to learn Old and Middle English, which will allow me to better analyze and understand the themes and linguistics of medieval literature. As a hopeful scholar of Tolkien and medieval literature, I am drawn to the NAME OF UNIVERSITY English Department’s Old and Middle English program. I believe the NAME OF UNIVERSITY English Department’s masters program would allow me thrive academically since my interest in medieval literature complements that of the department, primarily the research interests of Professor BLANK and Professor NAME as my interests include the poetry of Chaucer as well as manuscript studies. After receiving a doctoral degree, I would like to devote myself as a researcher and professor at the college level in an English Literature department. The NAME OF UNIVERSITY’s Graduate Teaching Associates program can uniquely help me towards my goal of becoming a professor by providing interactive experience combined with unparalleled academics.
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Honestly, I need all the help I can get because I have no idea how to go about writing a statement of purpose... but here is my first attempt! Please, tear it to shreds :] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During my senior year of high school, while in my Advanced Placement Literature class, my professor asserted that anything could be fiction, but only original works of great minds could be literature. Absorbing his words, I found myself praising the ingenuity of Shakespeare and Chopin while scorning the escapist words of Rowling and King. It was not until my junior year at NAME OF UNIVERSITY that Professor BLAH succeeded in changing my views of literature during a seminar entitled INSERT NAME HERE by deconstructing the word "text.” She argued that the dictionary definition of “text” was restricting to media such as artwork or even tattoos, and thus the class sought out to re-define the meaning of “text.” In a Saussurian fashion, the course culminated in the realization that a valid common definition could not be coined because semantics varied with the individual. I was immediately enchanted by the idea that definitions were superficial and therefore value was attributed based off personal bias. Professor BLAH's course coerced me to think about literature in a progressively different way; I began to ponder the oversight of my previous expectations, with which I, until then, had viewed literature. I realized that my definition of “literature” was as vague as the dictionary definition of “text,” since I associated the word with connotations of merit and originality. Seeking ways to distance myself from this superficial view of writing, I began to examine other fields in relation to literature, including history, language, and film. This fusion of subjects ultimately led to my current work on my honors thesis, "INSERT NAME HERE." The thesis poses a comparison between J.R.R. Tolkien’s novel series and Peter Jackson’s film trilogy in regards to characterization, language usage, and thematic elements in order to show that through the film adaptation process a new entity is created that must be judged on its own rather than as a translation of an original whole. Through this project, I hope to gain a better understanding of thematic, linguistic, and cultural literary theories as well as the interactions of literature with other media. As an undergraduate, my studies have concentrated mostly on feminist criticism, medieval literature, and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Through a doctoral program, I plan to further explore the areas most interesting to me as an undergraduate by integrating the literary analysis of twentieth century British literature and medieval romance literature with the study of linguistics and critical theory. I also seek to strengthen my knowledge of the French language and to learn Old and Middle English, which will allow me to better analyze and understand the themes and linguistics of medieval literature. As a hopeful scholar of Tolkien and medieval literature, I am drawn to the NAME OF UNIVERSITY English Department’s Old and Middle English program. I believe the NAME OF UNIVERSITY English Department’s masters program would allow me thrive academically since my interest in medieval literature complements that of the department, primarily the research interests of Professor BLANK and Professor NAME as my interests include the poetry of Chaucer as well as manuscript studies. After receiving a doctoral degree, I would like to devote myself as a researcher and professor at the college level in an English Literature department. The NAME OF UNIVERSITY’s Graduate Teaching Associates program can uniquely help me towards my goal of becoming a professor by providing interactive experience combined with unparalleled academics.
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How bright is my future?
lenalenabobena replied to lenalenabobena's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Thank you both! I guess I will have to weigh my options. Regardless, I feel very relieved. -
How bright is my future?
lenalenabobena replied to lenalenabobena's topic in Literature, and Rhetoric and Composition
Thanks a lot! This was very helpful and informative! -
I just received my official GRE scores in the mail today and I was surprised by my analytical results. Now, I find myself fretting about how it will look in my application. So I want to see what other people think. I'm just going to list things about me. I attend Florida State University and am majoring in English Literature. I have a 4.0 GPA. I am involved with my school's speech and debate team and many honor societies. I am graduating early. I aid a professor with research. I am currently working on my undergraduate honors thesis. I work at my school's peer tutoring center. Now for the down side... My GRE verbal and quantitative scores are good but not stellar: V - 660 Q - 610 and my analytical is a very low 4.5. I am looking to apply to schools ranging from top 10 through top 40, with my favorite being the University of Washington. How do my chances (of getting into UW primarily) look to you? Should I retake the GRE? I am so nervous.