Language programs??? what schools have excellent ones

<p>BIGTWIX,</p>

<p>That would actually be more...depth. Breadth would be offering more languages, and depth would be how many classes you have in each language.</p>

<p>But Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and Spanish? Those are common languages. You're golden pretty much anywhere respectable.</p>

<p>wait what? golden?
anyway</p>

<p>What i meant was
like at bigger schools they have more teachers to teach a language, so</p>

<p>like i could take two classes back to back 1 year
while at some LAC's
I could take intermediate japanese 1, and due to lack of teachers, not be able to take intermediate japanese 2 for like a year instead of the next semester</p>

<p>BIGTWIX,</p>

<p>My experience with most schools that aren't really tiny and cruddy is that any language of at least Japanese's importance will be offered in a sequence and will be easy to take regularly.</p>

<p>are u at UCSD for grad school?</p>

<p>So did u see berkley beat UCLA today haha.
(i gotta be a fan of berkley)</p>

<p>My dad, uncle, three of dad's cousins, my dads uncle, my dads parents, my dads mothers parents, and my dads great grandfather's father (my great great), and my dads great grandfathers brother all are berkeley alumni)</p>

<p>and
My great grandfather Joe Moore jr. was the Head of the UC board of regents in like the 60's or 70's...somethin like that.</p>

<p>And my family has given like millions to berkeley.
So
I have to hate UCLA no offense :p</p>

<p>cause in my family,
we all see berkely as the ownage...
even though im not going there, since i gotta get out of california.</p>

<p>I went to UCLA for undergrad and go to UCSD for grad school.</p>