They recommend 4
Learning a language in school usually take 3 to 4 years to become fluent.
No.. if you want to enter a state college or univesity you need two consecutive years of a foreign language at a high school level (same language) but is not a graduation requirement .
Minimum of two years foreign language in high school
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 isn't required for high school, but it looks great for your college applications.
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.
I think it's 1 year but I'm not exactly sure.. might be 2 years.
Yes but the more competitive university look for 3 years or more
French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later. There is now some basic English language course in primary schools.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.There are now some basic English language course in primary schools (that depends of the teacher).It is standard that French pupils take a first foreign language at age 11 or so (beginning of junior high school) and a second language two years later.English is by far the most taught foreign language. Then comes Spanish and then German.
As of March 2008 the tuition at Harvard Law School will be $41,500 next year
If wanting to get into UCLA you will have to have at least to years of foreign language. You can take any two foreign language classes you like.
Obama went to Harvard law school for a total of four years.