There are many opportunities available for graduates who have studied English Lit in college. You could be a technical writer, a paralegal, a copywriter, a grant writer, write fiction, write poetry, work for a publisher, work for a museum, go to law school, teach (after receiving a teaching certificate), coordinate arts programs, or work as an administrator.
"English Lit" is short for "English Literature", which basically means everything that has ever been written in the English language.
mon lit means my bed
le lit = the bed
"lit" is short form literature.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
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"English Lit" is short for "English Literature", which basically means everything that has ever been written in the English language.
no you can't....at least i think...
English Literature
le lit = the bed
mon lit means my bed
"lit" is short form literature.
Un lit (masc.) is a bed in English.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
a bed
It meams: A Bed
It depends on the job you're applying for. At the University of La Plaz they would be over-joyed to have you. At UCLA they would be disinterested at best.