i used to live in France and to be honest they are a bit bigger than over here and the classrooms are bigger.
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There are a number of colleges and universities in Oregon, as it is such a big state. Here is a list of colleges and universities in Oregon http://collegeapps.about.com/od/Oregon-Colleges/Oregon-Colleges.htm
Big is translated 'grand, grande' in French.
To get big donations from alumni.
grand groupe is how you say big group in French.
Big tv (English) -> Grande télévision (French)
In Amherst , MA there is the University of Massachusetts and Amherst College. These are big colleges but there may be smaller ones in the area.
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If you had done French as a GCSE, most colleges will accept a C grade at lowest. Although, for some colleges the entry requirements are lower. In some colleges you can do French AS/A2(A-Level) with a good grade in another subject that the college requests.If you didn't do French to a GCSE level, I'd say that starting French at A-Level would'NT be a good way to learn. Many colleges offer GCSE's (usually taken by college students as re-takes) in many subjects. I'd recommend you picked up some local college prospectses and looked through them.
Very big is said: très grand in french.
A big dog would be "un grand chien" in French.
Big Ben !