<p>Does anyone know of any? I'm living in Texas but could travel, I'd be more than willing to go overseas if the degree would be worth it in the states.</p>
<p>I expect to graduate with a 3.3-3.6 with the way things are going. Of course, I cannot anticipate my GRE scores but I will begin to prepare soon.</p>
<p>Edit: Oops, I forgot to mention that my French gpa is a 4.0 right now and I don't expect it to fall low.</p>
<p>I'm really not sure what a good linguistics department is....MIT? I guess it depends what you are looking for when you say grad schools for french. </p>
<p>You could do coursework in French at Science Po, or you could stay in the US and choose the University with the strongest and most respected professors in Linguistics.</p>
<p>Linguistics really not my field, just trying to reply with something seeing as noone has yet.</p>
<p>The top performing PhD programs in French language/literature in the US according to the latest Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index are:</p>
<p>[ol]
[<em>]Boston U. (French Language and Literature)
[</em>]UC - Los Angeles (French and Francophone Studies)
[<em>]U. Wisconsin - Madison (French)
[</em>]Michigan State U. (French, Classics, and Italian)
[<em>]Johns Hopkins U. (French)
[</em>] Yale U. (French)
[<em>]U. Virginia (French)
[</em>]City U. of New York (French)
[<em>] UC - Berkeley (French Literature)
[</em>] NYU (French Studies)
[/ol]</p>