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What are the Best Colleges for a Foreign Language Major?

Hello everyone! I'm planning on majoring in foreign languages once I get into college. With so many options, it's hard to narrow down which colleges are the best for a foreign language major. Any advice or college recommendations would be super helpful. Thanks!

a year ago

Choosing the right college for your studies in Foreign Languages is an important decision and I'm glad you're taking the time to look into this seriously.

1. Middlebury College: Middlebury is renowned for its language programs. Its Summer Language Schools and Schools Abroad programs offer immersive study in 11 languages.

2. Georgetown University: Not only does Georgetown offer a range of foreign languages to study, but it also has strong programs in areas like international relations, which can pair well with foreign language studies. The location in D.C. provides a multicultural environment beneficial for language study.

3. University of California, Berkeley: UC Berkeley offers programs in a wide selection of languages. Plus, its robust study abroad programs give students the opportunity to immerse themselves in their language of choice.

4. University of Chicago: This university has a Language Center, and offers uncommon languages, like Akkadian and Hittite, which could be a strong draw if you have special language interests.

5. Dartmouth College: Dartmouth offers the unique Rassias Method of language teaching, which promotes rapid language acquisition. This, combined with their foreign study programs and several language offerings, makes it a strong contender.

6. University of Pennsylvania: UPenn offers over 40 different languages, ranging from the commonly taught languages like French and Spanish to less commonly taught ones like Quechua and Amharic. It also provides several overseas study opportunities.

Remember that the "best" college will also depend on other factors, such as cost, location, campus culture, and other academic interests you might have. It's a good idea to explore the language departments of the colleges that catch your eye, see what specific languages are offered, what study abroad opportunities exist, whether there are language clubs or language houses on campus, etc. This can help get a more nuanced idea of whether the school would be a good fit for you. Good luck!

a year ago

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