American author John Steinbeck attended Stanford University in Palo Alto. He studied English Literature, though he never got a degree.
Steinbeck attended Stanford University, but unfortunately he left without a degree.
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Steinbeck went to Stanford University but never graduated with a degree.
No, John Steinbeck did not get an English degree. He attended Stanford University beginning in 1919 for five years, but he left in 1925 without getting a degree.
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He worked as a laboratory assistant and farm laborer to support himself through 6 years of study at Stanford University, where he took only those courses that interested him, without seeking a degree.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
John Steinbeck only went to Stanford to please his parents but didn't regularly attend classes. He majored in literature, but took a variety of classes, and only those that would help his writing.
John Steinbeck did not graduate from college. However, he did attend Stanford University for a short time. Steinbeck quit school to peruse writing while doing manual labor to support himself financially until his writing career could take off.
According to a 1964 printing of Sweet Thursday by Bantam Classics, "Steinbeck studied science at Stanford University and is an expert in marin biology...." However, he never earned a degree.
Academically, Steinbeck studied English at Stanford University but did not obtain his degree. He also had a keen interest in marine biology, having gone on a number of expeditions with friend Ed Ricketts. More than anything, though, Steinbeck studied America and what it means to be American. For books like In Dubious Battle and The Grapes of Wrath, he spent months among displaced workers of the Great Depression to capture their essence for his work.
John Steinbeck Jr graduated high school in 1919 then he enrolled in Stanford in 1920 and dropped out in 1925.
He wanted to drop out because he wanted to pursue his writing career in New York City