My favorite thing is definitely the teachers. I’m the type of student that loves to ask questions (a bit different from most Taiwanese students). It could be because I did not study English literature for my undergrad. I ask questions especially on things I don’t know, and there’s a lot. I love and adore those professors who can and are happy and willing to provide answers. I feel lucky that I’ve met many of them at NTUT. I really enjoy my time studying there.
As I mentioned before, my major wasn’t in English literature, so I basically learned everything I know now from NTUT. That includes my analyzing skills, writing skills and research skills.
I think I’ll be most grateful for the knowledge I gained here and the way I appreciate literature now. In addition to getting a degree, you can actually learn.
To work hard, to extend my perspectives, and to never give up.
I enjoyed all the courses I have attended. But I love the ones that we can give presentations and tell others our opinions. Students in my courses are very quiet in general, so I enjoy when I can hear what others think about things we’re working on.
I also appreciate courses that include other materials, such as music or movies. It’s interesting to learn how literature influences our lives.