About a few years ago. They require usually every student to have at least 2 languages.
most of them
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There are many colleges that do *NOT* require a foreign language, but it is highly suggested and normally required that you atleast participate in classes to learn foreign languages, even if you don't learn one.
Depends on the college, but language is necessary in today's global world.
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.
Yes, quite easily. Most colleges and universities only require you to know the main language of that country; other languages can be used as another prerequisite as normal subjects, or as specific ones for courses in that language.
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.
Some jobs that require knowledge of a foreign language include interpreter, translator, diplomat, international business consultant, and foreign correspondent. In these roles, being able to communicate effectively in a different language is essential for interacting with clients, partners, or locals in different regions.
About 70 percent of Pharm.D. programs require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT).
Studying a foreign language helps develop cognitive skills, cultural awareness, and communication abilities. It also enhances global understanding and cross-cultural competence, which are valuable qualities in today's interconnected world. Colleges and universities view proficiency in a foreign language as a valuable asset for their students' personal and professional growth.
-a lot of high schools do not require you to complete foreign language classes. -as for secondary education it depends on what kind of education you go and get. if you go get a technical education (like to be a mechanic on a car)(most two year schools) most place would care less if you take a language. a 4 year university will require it most the time. and if they dont require it they will most likely let you test out if you have take some kind of language.
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.
Do not dismiss the thought of being accepted to college because of not having three units of a foreign language. It depends on the college or university you are applying to and what their admissions requirements are. Still, even if you do not meet those requirements, you can start at your home county community college and finish your first two years there. The community college system is a great place to start. At the community college you can design your program of interest with the appropriate counselor for transfer to a four year institution to finish the last two years for your bachelors degree. There is always a way to acquire your education. You just need the appropriate help. You can acquire detailed information on colleges and universities by going to www.collegeboard.com/splash/ and using their College MatchMaker search engine. You can research schools by name, or by programs of study, or by geographical location, etc. The site will provide you with a list of institutions, their background, accreditation, majors (programs of study), admissions requirements, tuition and fees, etc. Viper1