When I graduated in the 90s, we had to read a ton. Everything from Shakespeare and Beowulf to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and THE SCARLET LETTER. It was 'mandatory.
When I graduated in the 90s, we had to read a ton. Everything from Shakespeare and Beowulf to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE and THE SCARLET LETTER. It was 'mandatory. I genuinely don't understand how you can graduate these days without having read a book cover-to-cover. So how is this happening? No shade; I'm just curious. submitted by /u/cherry-care-bear [link] [comments]