<p>So, I'm a little worried because the FLL school is separate from the College and contains, obviously, the language majors. I'm not quite sure that I want to commit myself to majoring in a language. Also, if I did, I'd probably choose Korean which is not offered as a major. If I apply (and by some divine providence get accepted) to the College, would I be able to, say, major in Anthropology and minor in Korean?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for any answers!</p>
<p>FLL is a program within the College. If you aren’t certain about wanting to major in a foreign language, definitely stay away from FLL. You could always apply to the College as an undeclared major with Anthropology as your tentative major.</p>
<p>Here is a list of options for majors & minors that might be helpful.
[Majors</a>, Minors & Certificates - Georgetown College](<a href=“http://college.georgetown.edu/programs/majors/]Majors”>Majors, Minors, and Certificates | College of Arts & Sciences | Georgetown University)</p>
<p>If you want to learn Korean and/or Korean culture, you could still get a solid language foundation at Gtown and also have the opportunity to delve into some history/culture/lit courses.<br>
[Korean</a> Program Course Descriptions - Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures - Georgetown College](<a href=“http://ealac.georgetown.edu/programs/korean/8511.html]Korean”>http://ealac.georgetown.edu/programs/korean/8511.html)</p>
<p>Hope this helps.</p>