Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:41     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Anonymous wrote:Liberty U


You definitely can get a job as a mediocre writer coming out of Liberty, no question. Claremont Institute, AEI, WSJ, Free Beacon, Daily Caller -- all will line up to hire you as a Liberty grad.



(hint: that's not because of the writing skills)
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:39     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by great writer? A novelist, or just someone who is able to write a grammatically correct email, Power Point presentation, or business plan? IMO, the best way to become a good writer is to read a lot.


Read a lot AND write a lot. To be a good writer you have to write. Ideally daily.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:36     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by great writer? A novelist, or just someone who is able to write a grammatically correct email, Power Point presentation, or business plan? IMO, the best way to become a good writer is to read a lot.


OP here

Yes, fair question.....

DC, a HS junior, wants to pursue a career in law or business. So in that sense.


Such a silly question for someone interested in law or business. If you want to pursue a career in law, get top grades in a good school and score well on the LSAT while majoring in whatever you want. If writing is a big deal to you, major in English or philosophy. If you want a career in business, go to a school with a good B-school.


No, not a silly question. Being a good writer as an attorney is a must. Being a great writer as an attorney puts you head and shoulders above. Anything that puts you in that second category is a HUGE plus.

And being a great writer in business, coupled with very good quantitative skills, makes you stratospheric.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:29     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by great writer? A novelist, or just someone who is able to write a grammatically correct email, Power Point presentation, or business plan? IMO, the best way to become a good writer is to read a lot.


OP here

Yes, fair question.....

DC, a HS junior, wants to pursue a career in law or business. So in that sense.


Such a silly question for someone interested in law or business. If you want to pursue a career in law, get top grades in a good school and score well on the LSAT while majoring in whatever you want. If writing is a big deal to you, major in English or philosophy. If you want a career in business, go to a school with a good B-school.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:25     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Liberty U
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:19     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Bennington, 40 years ago.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:18     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Any SLAC with required small group seminars. Also look at schools for number of kids who write a senior thesis.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:10     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by great writer? A novelist, or just someone who is able to write a grammatically correct email, Power Point presentation, or business plan? IMO, the best way to become a good writer is to read a lot.


OP here

Yes, fair question.....

DC, a HS junior, wants to pursue a career in law or business. So in that sense.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:09     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

IME, it's more about specific majors. No college is going to transform accounting majors into great writers. If I had to pick, good history departments produce the best writers, as a general matter.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:05     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Yale
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:04     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Kenyon
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 15:04     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

Hamilton
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 14:53     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

I know Iowa is known for its grad program, but I can't imagine it being bad for undergrad.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 14:48     Subject: Re:Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

What do you mean by great writer? A novelist, or just someone who is able to write a grammatically correct email, Power Point presentation, or business plan? IMO, the best way to become a good writer is to read a lot.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2021 14:33     Subject: Colleges that transform undergrads into great writers?

I suppose you could say anywhere, but are there those that are particularly know for it?

TIA