
What PhD programs lire for English are in reasonable range?
Does anybody know what schools are my staff? Info: GRE 1540 (740 V, 800 M) MA Degree in English from a non-academic recommendations good name and writing sample. MA 3.9 GPA No articles presented at two conferences, one international Taught five sections of college writing worked as research assistant with pretty famous, a little outside the scope of researchers
You've done all that and didn't consider a PhD !?!?!??!?!?! Nice credentials, whether they are real …
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