Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far.
It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.
Why would you want a suggestion that doesn't seem like a fit?
This is OP. I didn’t write the above quote. We are looking for a hard combination of smaller school, Japanese as a major or minor, music or musical theatre and graphic arts.
She’s heavily leaning towards Japanese as a major with Graphic arts as a minor at E-town and continuing music in clubs and choirs.
E-town doesn’t have theatre anymore and it makes me sad to see her stop performing. She’s really happy on stage.
Ursinus and UMary Washington may be good fit.
Anonymous wrote:Not a small college but at least a small town, and piggybacking off the Ohio idea:
What about Kent State? Very strong languages, and people sleep on their fashion and design degrees. I don’t know if they have a digital design program that stands alone, but I have heard good things about their Animation and Game Design degree. Everyone who I knew who has gone there either went straight into design or fashion in NYC or is on the spectrum or both.
You would have to drive across PA which would be a pain. Car not necessary on campus, though.
Anonymous wrote:Denison seems to have Japanese, not sure about a minor
https://catalog.denison.edu/catalog/courses-of-study/japanese/#coursestext
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scranton or Marshall? Those 2 came up as having a Japanese minor. Marshall is bigger and farther away, but is pretty well known for its support programs.
Thanks! Will check them out with her.
Scranton is a terrible fit other than maybe offering a Japanese minor.
I did say I was only looking for Japanese and not too far.
It’s fine if it isn’t actually a fit.
Why would you want a suggestion that doesn't seem like a fit?
This is OP. I didn’t write the above quote. We are looking for a hard combination of smaller school, Japanese as a major or minor, music or musical theatre and graphic arts.
She’s heavily leaning towards Japanese as a major with Graphic arts as a minor at E-town and continuing music in clubs and choirs.
E-town doesn’t have theatre anymore and it makes me sad to see her stop performing. She’s really happy on stage.
Ursinus and UMary Washington may be good fit.
