Admission geeks , need help!

@MYOS1634 also i found english language courses in UK, it can be considered as another alternative.

english language program wont create problems i guess lol :smiley:

also german language courses :smiley:

There are foundation courses in the UK too. Or you could take an international foundation course that grants you 1-2 A Level, it doesn’t jeopardize your freshman status, you have ESL classes and 1-2 other subjects (the one I know is in Lewes, I think it’s called Sussex Down College. It’s a 6th form college.)

@MYOS1634 by the way , french language courses in paris should be nice option too, i speak A1/A2 french so :smiley:

Sure, although I personally recommend light classes at CAREL in Royan (beach resort) in August, a couple weeks to brush up on the language in a summer setting to ease the transition, followed by language institute at University of Montpelier (South of France, thriving city, 60,000 on a bunch of different colleges).

@MYOS1634 thank you for being helpful