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Depends on the college. My college doesn't even require a foreign language. Most people take a class on the same foreign language they learned in high school.
I am very severely dyslexic myself, and I use voice recognition software because the severity of my dyslexia. I personally have never tried to learn a foreign language, but I hear that it is supposed to be easier for those of us blessed with dyslexia. The only problem would be trying to find a curriculum that does not include reading or writing the foreign language.
Hey im 14 yrs old, In 3rd year and im not doing a language in school. Can someone tell me if i can get into college with out a language??? Im confused =( No, you don't need to learn a language to get to sixth form college... Some universities you do though.
Music and a foreign language looks good on a college application
Minimum of two years foreign language in high school
yes but its better to have 3
I feel as if the person should do Physics instead of 4th year in foreign language. [EDIT] I'd say take the foreign language course instead because colleges like to see that you have 4 years of one foreign language. If you want to major in physics, then wait until college to start on your physics major. Until then, focus on getting into college first.
It has become very difficult to. In addition, by taking a foreign language in high school there is the possibility you test out of the foreign language requirement in college.
You can find out about foreign language courses at your local community college. Also, there is a good online software system called "Rosetta Stone" that is a popular choice.
circa 2006-2007, I was a foreign language teacher around that time
I believe that it is Brigham Young University. Knowledge of the foreign language helps in the mission fields.
it is a English proficency exam for international college applicants. a test of English as foreign language