Foreign Language Req. for UK Univeristies

<p>I'm currently going to high school (I'm in 11th grade) in the US. In our system here we have credits (most classes are .5 or 1 credit) and you need a certain number of credits to graduate. Also our colleges look at how many credits you have in each subject; english, math, science, foreign language, etc...</p>

<p>However, I am looking at applying for a few colleges in the UK (University of London, Middlesex Universtiy, University of Glasgow) and, because I'm going through a lot of schedule change stuff right now, I need to know how many foreign language credits, or UK equivalent, I would need.</p>

<p>Basically, what are the foreign language reqirements for acceptance into UK universities.
(If you can provide specific requirements for the unis listed above that would be awesome but a general idea works too.
(I've looked on their websites and various other and I wasn't able to find anything. I'm also not sure that my counselor would have the information.)</p>

<p>Thank you very much!</p>

<p>they speak english in both the US and UK so you don’t have to worry about foreign lang requirements. they only have those for people who were primarily taught in a lang other than english</p>

<p>Google is your friend:</p>

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<p>A cursory glance would seem to indicate that while specific fields of study may have foreign language requirements, the institutions as a whole do not. However, you would be wise to drop an email to the individual admissions departments and ask them.</p>