Minimum of two years foreign language in high school
For some colleges you do need 2 years or more.
It varies from college to college, and sometimes also varies depending on your major.
you need 2 years of foreign language
yes i know the english,tamil
Only 3 of high school
2
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.
No. It only matters how many years of a foreign language you take. As long as they offer 3 to 4 years, you will be fine.
It varies by college, but most selective colleges prefer to see at least two to three years of the same foreign language taken in high school. Some highly competitive schools may even require four years. It's best to check the specific requirements of the colleges you are interested in.
four through six years.
Learning a language in school usually take 3 to 4 years to become fluent.
Sure, but it is up to the college how many of your units they will allow to transfer into your new progam/college.
Foreign can mean several things. It can refer to a country that is different from your own: If you are American, British people are foreign, but if you are British, Americans are foreign. Or it can refer to a language that is different from yours, or rather different from the language or languages spoken in your country: In France, English is a foreign language. And finally, it can refer to something that is different or strange: The idea that women should go to college is foreign to many men in Afghanistan.
There are many Universitys that will accept ASL as a foreign language. For example, Yale and Stanford will accept ASL as a foreign language but many state schools do not have a policy in place. Often, if you speak with the dean of English and request to be tested out of the foreign language requirement in place of ASL, they will work with you. Contact the National Association of the Deaf, (NAD) www.nad.org and they can give you a list of each school that will accept ASL as foreign language credit.
Foreign can mean several things. It can refer to a country that is different from your own: If you are American, British people are foreign, but if you are British, Americans are foreign. Or it can refer to a language that is different from yours, or rather different from the language or languages spoken in your country: In France, English is a foreign language. And finally, it can refer to something that is different or strange: The idea that women should go to college is foreign to many men in Afghanistan.
A language translator can go to a college or university that offers foreign language classes. Many schools offer these classes because they are a prerequisite for most degree programs.
Unless one plans to enroll in foreign-language courses or exchange programs with other institutions, one only needs to speak the native language(s) of the college upon enrollment. However, multiple languages always enhance the candidate's profile.
University of WashingtonSeattle, WashingtonRequired units: Foreign Language 2Recommended units: Foreign Language 3