LisaR
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DD is 14 and has taken Spanish off and on most of her life. For high school graduation, she needs 2 consecutive years of the same language. She is taking her second year of sign language this school year (which counts as a foreign language) so she is good to go.
She started dual enrollment and is half way through Spanish 1 at the community college. She is planning on taking Spanish 2 next semester.
She would like to take Chinese 1 & 2 and Italian 1 & 2 at the community college. Maybe German, as well.
She asked her adviser today if it would look better to have four years of just one language or multiple languages on her transcript/resume. The adviser said, "Hmmmmm........that's a really good question. I'm not sure."
DD would like to major in English and travel to other countries to teach the subject. Multiple languages would probably benefit her.
On the other hand, she is only 14 and will probably change her mind many times over before deciding on a major/career.
Any idea if taking multiple languages would be a disadvantage?
She started dual enrollment and is half way through Spanish 1 at the community college. She is planning on taking Spanish 2 next semester.
She would like to take Chinese 1 & 2 and Italian 1 & 2 at the community college. Maybe German, as well.
She asked her adviser today if it would look better to have four years of just one language or multiple languages on her transcript/resume. The adviser said, "Hmmmmm........that's a really good question. I'm not sure."

DD would like to major in English and travel to other countries to teach the subject. Multiple languages would probably benefit her.
On the other hand, she is only 14 and will probably change her mind many times over before deciding on a major/career.
Any idea if taking multiple languages would be a disadvantage?