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.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
The UN, State Dept, and intel agencies have LOTS of job openings for people who know Russian or Mandarin. As an example, NSA only wants them to be able to listen/read and translate; NSA explicitly does not want their people to go to any high risk country. NGIC in Charlottesville and NASIC in Ohio also want those people.
Langley HS in FCPS has a full Russian language program as a first foreign language. Every year there are students who transfer to Langley HS from some other FCPS HS in order to study Russian. It can be a great move career wise. Same applies to Mandarin Chinese, which some schools in MCPS offer (e.g., Potomac’s ES in MCPS has a Mandarin Chinese immersion program that people fight and claw to get their DC into).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Latin is great prep for lawyers; all kinds of legal terms are Latin. Ditto for medicine.
But the purpose of studying a second language isn’t to become a doctor or lawyer, it’s to be able to speak to more people and understand them. It’s one of the most practical offerings at the high school level.
That might not be YOUR purpose in studying a foreign language, but it absolutely is the purpose of many other folks.
Anonymous wrote: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.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
DP but you realize that there are countries other than Russia where Russian is spoken, right? As well as Russian speakers in non-Russian speaking countries. And there are books, movies, TV shows, etc. in Russian.
Sure, but the large majority of native speakers are Russian, and there are more than three times as many native Spanish speakers as Russian speakers — the majority of whomlive on our hemisphere and we’re allowed to visit their countries. Of course, whether they’re allowed to visit ours anymore is an open question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Latin is great prep for lawyers; all kinds of legal terms are Latin. Ditto for medicine.
But the purpose of studying a second language isn’t to become a doctor or lawyer, it’s to be able to speak to more people and understand them. It’s one of the most practical offerings at the high school level.
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.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
The UN, State Dept, and intel agencies have LOTS of job openings for people who know Russian or Mandarin. As an example, NSA only wants them to be able to listen/read and translate; NSA explicitly does not want their people to go to any high risk country. NGIC in Charlottesville and NASIC in Ohio also want those people.
Langley HS in FCPS has a full Russian language program as a first foreign language. Every year there are students who transfer to Langley HS from some other FCPS HS in order to study Russian. It can be a great move career wise. Same applies to Mandarin Chinese, which some schools in MCPS offer (e.g., Potomac’s ES in MCPS has a Mandarin Chinese immersion program that people fight and claw to get their DC into).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Latin is great prep for lawyers; all kinds of legal terms are Latin. Ditto for medicine.
But the purpose of studying a second language isn’t to become a doctor or lawyer, it’s to be able to speak to more people and understand them. It’s one of the most practical offerings at the high school level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
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.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
DP but you realize that there are countries other than Russia where Russian is spoken, right? As well as Russian speakers in non-Russian speaking countries. And there are books, movies, TV shows, etc. in Russian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Latin is great prep for lawyers; all kinds of legal terms are Latin. Ditto for medicine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.
Why? What good does taking high school Latin do other than prepare you for the SAT? Who do you talk to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges don't care, but you're an idiot if you take a language that isn't Spanish.
My kids who took Russian certainly aren't idiots. Maybe you're talking about yourself?
A lot of good that’s gonna do them since Americans can’t even travel to Russia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS took Spanish in MS and hated it. He switched to Latin in HS and liked it so much that he's considering majoring in it.
She should take what she thinks will be most interesting.
Congrats to your DS! Now he can speak with the, um . . . ancient Romans? Oh, wait! He can understand the Latin Mass! That's the ticket!
Lol this wins for most ignorant DCUM comment today.