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Re: Language Advice?
(Anonymous) 2013-09-10 08:10 am (UTC)(link)Also just to point out accelerated course =/= being reasonably fluent. Truth is, if you don't use the language outside the classroom while learning it, there's a fair chance you won't be fluent at all. Plus, accelerated courses have a habit of dropping everything but the bare bones of the course which, again, is really not a good thing for fluency [it also goes faster which can add another level to the difficulty since it may go too fast for you to keep up, even if you're a fast learner.]
So, I'd say do the one you actually want to study, and put time into learning. It'll make the experience more worthwhile, and you're going to be more inclined to do the work that's needed to learn it.
/signed: Another language major.