Check your college's curriculum. Not all require the 4 different "core" classes. I didn't have to take ANY language, and only remedial English (bc I was in a science field). But I had to take multiple "inernational", "multicultural", and "writing intensive" classes, though there was a list for each as long as it added up to the required hours... But I got to pick and ended up loving them! (mythology, anthropology, and safety were a few I took).
So, do some research, you may not ever have to TOUCH those classes you dislike!
You could also choose something more specific than an English degree to avoid those general classes. Want to teach? Get a K-12 Education degree. Analyst? One for that too. Interpreter, language or behavioral studies, even History of English language. Colleges have everything (Ohio State will make a curriculum for you if they dont have a degree you want from a different college!)
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Check your college's curriculum. Not all require the 4 different "core" classes. I didn't have to take ANY language, and only remedial English (bc I was in a science field). But I had to take multiple "inernational", "multicultural", and "writing intensive" classes, though there was a list for each as long as it added up to the required hours... But I got to pick and ended up loving them! (mythology, anthropology, and safety were a few I took).
So, do some research, you may not ever have to TOUCH those classes you dislike!
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You could also choose something more specific than an English degree to avoid those general classes. Want to teach? Get a K-12 Education degree. Analyst? One for that too. Interpreter, language or behavioral studies, even History of English language. Colleges have everything (Ohio State will make a curriculum for you if they dont have a degree you want from a different college!)