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HELLO THERE.

Here is research on comparison of English literature between


Harvard university and Semnan university.
Enquired into by Danial Bagheri.

I was able to provide a general comparison of Harvard


University's English Literature program and Semnan University's
English Literature program. However, please note that the two
universities have vastly different resources, student bodies, and
goals, and it would be difficult to make a direct comparison.

1. Satisfaction rate among boys and girls: It is difficult to provide


a comparison as there is no specific data available for this aspect
for both universities as far as I could look for.

2. Resources: Harvard University is well-known for its extensive


resources, including its libraries, archives, museums, and
research centers. The university has over 20 libraries, including
the world-renowned Widener Library, which houses over 3.5
million volumes. Semnan University has a smaller library, but it
still provides students with access to a range of resources,
including online databases, e-books, and academic journals
related to English literature.

3. Major tutorial and teaching methods: At Harvard University,


English Literature majors have the opportunity to participate in
tutorials, which are small-group discussions led by a faculty
member. This allows for more in-depth discussions and a more
personalized learning experience. At Semnan University, English
Literature courses are typically delivered through lectures,
seminars, and workshops.

4. Major focused topics: Both universities offer a broad range of


topics in English Literature. However, Harvard University is
well-known for its focus on American literature, while Semnan
University unfortunately only focuses on British literature.

5. Intelligence and knowledge of teachers and professors: Both


universities have highly qualified and experienced faculty
members in their English Literature departments. Harvard
University has a strong tradition of distinguished professors,
including literary critic Harold Bloom and feminist scholar
Elaine Showalter. At Semnan University, professors have
expertise in a range of literary fields, including modernism,
postcolonial literature, and comparative literature.

6. Individualized projects and courses: Harvard University offers


students the opportunity to design their own individualized
courses of study and research projects in English Literature.
Semnan University also provides students with the opportunity
to work on independent research projects and engage in creative
writing.

7. Classes: At Harvard University, English Literature classes are


typically small, allowing for more interaction and personalized
attention. At Semnan University, classes can be larger, but the
university emphasizes the importance of student participation
and engagement.
8. Knowledge level of students and professors: Both universities
have high standards for their students and faculty in the English
Literature departments. Harvard University attracts some of the
brightest and most academically gifted students in the world,
while Semnan University focuses on developing well-rounded
and critical thinkers who are prepared to enter the workforce or
pursue further studies.

9. Encouraging and attracting students to literature: Harvard


University actively encourages students to explore literature
through a variety of initiatives, including its Writing Center and
its creative writing program. Semnan University also encourages
students to explore literature through extracurricular activities,
such as literary clubs and workshops.

CONCLUSION:

Overall, both universities offer strong English Literature


programs, but with different strengths and focuses. Harvard
University's program is more specialized and research-focused,
while Semnan University's program is more broad-based and
geared towards developing well-rounded graduates.

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