05-15-2013, 12:48 PM
I think CowboyIndian was referring to the "Neither Harvard or Yale do" that should be "Neither Harvard nor Yale does".
But I really wouldn't know because I went to school where the English language was a complete afterthought, and we preferred it that way. Although, the best English literature professor I had (albeit from a pretty small list) was at Tech. The guy was awesome and I sort of cheated my way into two of his classes back when registration was done on paper. He was an assistant professor at both UCLA and GT, commuting from LA to Atlanta as necessary. Both schools were on the quarter system so it worked out somehow. I asked him why. "Money is money. Also, I know a few stewardesses...."Â
But I really wouldn't know because I went to school where the English language was a complete afterthought, and we preferred it that way. Although, the best English literature professor I had (albeit from a pretty small list) was at Tech. The guy was awesome and I sort of cheated my way into two of his classes back when registration was done on paper. He was an assistant professor at both UCLA and GT, commuting from LA to Atlanta as necessary. Both schools were on the quarter system so it worked out somehow. I asked him why. "Money is money. Also, I know a few stewardesses...."Â
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