From what you've heard from other people, which colleges and universities (US) have really good foreign language programs (preferably a wide selection of languages)?
Three answers:
Marcus
2006-03-01 08:58:17 UTC
Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah (a private church school)offers an incredible number of foreign languages, both commonly taught and less-commonly taught. I know of no other school that offers more.
cyanne2ak
2006-02-22 17:36:18 UTC
Very few have large selections of languages AND are good at it. Most colleges have specializations, etc. Auburn University is good for Spanish. Washington University, in St. Louis, is excellent for classical languages. Consider which language(s) you are interested, and then search for a school.
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2016-09-24 11:29:42 UTC
Middlebury college is hassle-free for his or her language classes. So is Columbia college and ny college. I even have additionally heard stable issues related to the classes at Indiana college, U Illinois Champaign-Urbana, Harvard, Boston college, college of Iowa, U Texas Austin, Yale, and U North Carolina. of direction, a number of those classes are more desirable particularly forms of languages than in others. Columbia, case in point, is very good contained in the Slavic Languages. Yale, on the different hand, is quite good contained in the classical languages - Greek and etc.
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