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Discovering a Passion for Literature

One of the CityU Department of English’s most recent hires, Dr Jerrine TAN talks about how she switched away from her early interest in medicine to pursue her studies in the arts

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Tan finally found her interest in English and Literature after studying a number of liberal arts subjects such as philosophy at Berkeley.

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A  literary career was not always what Singapore-born Dr Jerrine TAN, Assistant Professor at CityU’s Department of English, imagined for herself. One of the university’s newest faculty members, she joined in the summer of 2021. She was previously bound for medical school. But at the age of 18, she realised, “How can I know what I want to do with the rest of my life?”

As an act of self-discovery, Tan opted to abandon her spot in medical school and to go to the US to pursue a liberal arts education. “I convinced my parents and they generously let me go. So, my trade-off with my parents was I would study economics—to be very practical—but generally, I was not good at it. I didn’t take to it.”

But when the friends she made at Berkeley spoke about their own subjects with considerable passion, it stirred Tan’s curiosity. “I’m like, wait, you enjoy what you are studying?” She realised that could be her, too.

And it was the liberal arts stream that stoked the same passion in her that she witnessed in others. “I took classes in philosophy and I really enjoyed my English and Literature classes.”

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“Being in that liberal arts environment really changed the way I thought about approaching education and the things I was studying.”

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