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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

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0I am currently a college student at RIT, and i noticed my Engish skills seems to degrade as year goes by. I don't know what the reason behind it but I do know for fact that RIT doesn't provide any decent grammar course; RIT/NTID only offers writing course that assist student in essay composition - introduction, body, and conclusion - of couse, more in depth.02br
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00I am Hard of Hearing but not completely profounded deaf. I just don't understand why RIT/NTID doesn't provide any grammar course to assist deaf people. From my understanding, almost 95% of the deaf people, including Hard of Hearing people are suffering from grammar errors. It's mainly because lack of education provided from their high school and college as well. 02br
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00It's annoying to see my English skill constantly degrades overtime. Also, I am sick and tired of seeing deaf people criticizing other people's grammar by skimming their paper without actually sitting back and correcting their grammar. 02br
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00 Besides grammar, I also have a difficulties inputting ideas and describing information with decent amount of information. Maybe it's because I am simply lazy, or mentally exhausted from intensive English studies at RIT (Writing Communication I, II; Writing Literature I and II). To be frank, I think I am suffering from mental collapse due to numerous of stress I have endured at RIT, and because of that, it degrades my ability to reason and write correctly. 02br
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00I always want to become a Satire writer, but in order to do so; I will need to hone my grammar skill, and to think more constructively. 02br
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00Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated. I would also appreciate if any professors from different colleges/universities provide me some advice and feedback.02br
00People are monkeys; they’re the ones who invented English, and strive to construct the tower of Babel to emphasize their perfection. But heck, it collapsed. 02br
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02br 02br 00You're at an engineering school. I don't know of very many engineers who value their writing skills - a few, to be sure, but not many. As an alum of that other engineering school in upstate New York with and R and and I in its name, I have seen this first hand.

  • 02br 02br 00You're at an engineering school.
  • I don't know of very many engineers who value their writing skills - a few, to be sure, but not many.
  • As an alum of that other engineering school in upstate New York with and R and and I in its name, I have seen this first hand.
  • My fellow students were thrilled to be able to graduate without having to write papers.
  • 02br 02br 00Second, you're at a univeristy now.
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0Well, I have two thoughts, neither of which relate to being deaf.02br
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00You're at an engineering school. I don't know of very many engineers who value their writing skills - a few, to be sure, but not many. As an alum of that other engineering school in upstate New York with and R and and I in its name, I have seen this first hand. My fellow students were thrilled to be

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