Anonymous wrote:ASL is fascinating and amazing. Deaf people are really separated from hearing people so I’d encourage any means of
communicating with them in their native language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew some who did this in another state. Problem is - once they get into college, they will have to take 1 or 2 years of language as a degree requirement and their college probably won't offer ASL as an acceptable option. So, they're facing Spanish or whatever in college for the very first time. Pass it or don't graduate.
Except this is BS as ASL counts as foreign language study.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew some who did this in another state. Problem is - once they get into college, they will have to take 1 or 2 years of language as a degree requirement and their college probably won't offer ASL as an acceptable option. So, they're facing Spanish or whatever in college for the very first time. Pass it or don't graduate.
This is entirely dependent on the college. Many don't have a foreign language requirement. And many that do still require foreign language in college regardless of years studied in high school.
Anonymous wrote:I knew some who did this in another state. Problem is - once they get into college, they will have to take 1 or 2 years of language as a degree requirement and their college probably won't offer ASL as an acceptable option. So, they're facing Spanish or whatever in college for the very first time. Pass it or don't graduate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I knew some who did this in another state. Problem is - once they get into college, they will have to take 1 or 2 years of language as a degree requirement and their college probably won't offer ASL as an acceptable option. So, they're facing Spanish or whatever in college for the very first time. Pass it or don't graduate.
Except this is BS as ASL counts as foreign language study.
Anonymous wrote:I knew some who did this in another state. Problem is - once they get into college, they will have to take 1 or 2 years of language as a degree requirement and their college probably won't offer ASL as an acceptable option. So, they're facing Spanish or whatever in college for the very first time. Pass it or don't graduate.