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Yeah I have an English degree and often chose more Creative Writing classes for credits. I loved the critique days. I loved hearing the good and bad, but some people REALLY couldn't handle any criticism. And they didn't do very well because their stories weren't good on a technical level and when we turned in final drafts after two rounds of peer edits, they made no improvements. There is a way to fail creative writing. And its to never accept that your work isn't immediately perfect.

There was a girl who had been in school EIGHT years and still didn't have a degree in anything. She clearly just brought like her diary entries in and it was so cringe because they were weird af graphic descriptions of her having sex with someone in a parking lot. They weren't stories or experimental or interesting. I think she did finally get her degree in photography like a year or two after I graduated but yeah it is impossible to consider yourself a writer, expect to be professionally published, or make any money if you can't take a suggestion here and there.

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