<p>At this point, I'm considering French, Japanese, or Russian.
If it means anything, I'm thinking of majoring in English or Anthropology.</p>
<p>I've had:
-two years of French (but I've forgotten pretty much everything I learned -or didn't learn, since my teacher was a joke-)
-a year of Japanese (I've got both katakana and hiragana down, and I didn't think the class it was very hard. Plus, my teacher was a U of M alum who majored in Japanese, if that's any indicator of how the classes at U of M might be...)
-no experience in Russian besides teaching myself the Cyrillic alphabet and learning a few words and phrases. (Oh, and I can't roll my R's very well...)</p>
<p>I love each of these languages and have an interest in learning them, but I don't know which would be better for me to take in college. I don't want to be overloaded or struggle too much, since I know that foreign language classes are difficult at college level. I'd appreciate information on the professors, work load, and setup of these classes.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance :]</p>