opinionss...

<p>i do french now and can be in french 2 next year, but i find it easy and can probably self-study it and do ap french test in 12th grade.</p>

<p>in spanish, i already self study that.</p>

<p>the other two options i have are german and italian.</p>

<p>which should i do? like i can do an independant study of french 5 in 12th grade if i did french but i'm not sure.</p>

<p>i'm seriously considering french, italian, OR german. (i'm up for a challenge)</p>

<p>anyone have suggestions? i absolutely can't decide!</p>

<p>Okay, well, I'd say Italian and French, if you wanted the easier choices -- both of them being Romance languages, you'd probably be able to drive a lot of grammar and vocab from each other. German's an entirely new ballpark.</p>

<p>i think french and german would give you alot of options, no matter what your interests are. from a practical standpoint, you would have basically mastered (most) of western europe; marvelous for business, or politics, history, literature, and certainly philosophy. i think together you can't beat french and german. </p>

<p>and german shouldn't be too hard, especially if you're good at language. english is a germanic language after all. there's just all those multisyllabics.</p>