Anonymous wrote:Everyone worth talking to in the USA speaks English. Take whatever you want, just learn English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
Disagree with the comment above.
There might well be good valid cultural reasons to choose - or to avoid - certain languages, purely as one example.
Ours will take Spanish. If we were in Canada, ours would take French. We do not have a compelling reason to pick French or German...but we respect that other families are different from ours.
This is a USA-centered website. Not Canadian. I assumed I was addressing a USA audience. In the USA, tens of millions speak Spanish. In our hemisphere, hundreds of millions do. It's silly to take any other language in the USA.
Someone whose family fled a Latin American dictatorship and atrocity (no shortage of those in the last 100 years) to settle in the US would have every reason to avoid learning Spanish. Just like some cultural groups avoid learning German for similar reasons. Someone whose family are Swiss German might choose German so they could better communicate with family members. The best answer varies by each family's own situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
Disagree with the comment above.
There might well be good valid cultural reasons to choose - or to avoid - certain languages, purely as one example.
Ours will take Spanish. If we were in Canada, ours would take French. We do not have a compelling reason to pick French or German...but we respect that other families are different from ours.
This is a USA-centered website. Not Canadian. I assumed I was addressing a USA audience. In the USA, tens of millions speak Spanish. In our hemisphere, hundreds of millions do. It's silly to take any other language in the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
Disagree with the comment above.
There might well be good valid cultural reasons to choose - or to avoid - certain languages, purely as one example.
Ours will take Spanish. If we were in Canada, ours would take French. We do not have a compelling reason to pick French or German...but we respect that other families are different from ours.
This is a USA-centered website. Not Canadian. I assumed I was addressing a USA audience. In the USA, tens of millions speak Spanish. In our hemisphere, hundreds of millions do. It's silly to take any other language in the USA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
Disagree with the comment above.
There might well be good valid cultural reasons to choose - or to avoid - certain languages, purely as one example.
Ours will take Spanish. If we were in Canada, ours would take French. We do not have a compelling reason to pick French or German...but we respect that other families are different from ours.
Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD needs to choose her language. Do colleges care? If could see something like Mandarin being more impressive but what about German v Spanish? What if she wants to go pre-med.
Thanks!
German?! You’re not in the DMV, are you?
Anonymous wrote:My DD took ASL and numerous people told me that "no credible college" would take it and she is going to a great school with 4 years of ASL and wants to be an interpreter. I think this would come in handy in the medical field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD needs to choose her language. Do colleges care? If could see something like Mandarin being more impressive but what about German v Spanish? What if she wants to go pre-med.
Thanks!
German?! You’re not in the DMV, are you?
DP here. We are in LCPS and German is still offered.