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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the child's learning issue is auditory processing (making spoken languages tougher), the safer choice is Latin in terms of college credit. Note that colleges that offer ASL may not accept it for a foreign language requirement. Another option -- take one language in high school and study ASL during the summer. Galludette University let's you study immersion ASL summer courses, and that's probably a better place to learn it than any other high school or college in the world. My DC has done this the past three summers and still had time to do other things for at least half his break. [/quote] There are more schools that don't take Latin than schools that don't take ASL. [/quote] What schools don't take a Latin? Every single school we have looked at does, and that's at least 20 schools, many of which are popular among DC area students.[/quote]
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