I was looking forward to being formally educated in Japanese in my senior year (2017-2018) at college, because I want to actually know the language instead of using Google Translate. Taking a course would actually motivate me to learn it more, compared to going on a website.
I used to know someone who was lucky enough to take Japanese in high school, but Spanish and French were my only options at mine (I took the latter).
I could have taken it in the Fall 2016 semester but it would have required me to travel a very long distance across campus in the 15-minute period between classes.
I also want to take a rocket propulsion class next semester. Unfortunately, there is only one class on rocket propulsion, which is only available in Fall, and conflicts with the only Japanese class (also only available in Fall). Therefore, I have to sacrifice one for the other, and I would rather take rocket propulsion instead of airbreathing propulsion.
Maybe it's for the better, isn't Japanese one of the harder languages to learn? But where's a good place to learn it since I can't learn it formally anymore?
I used to know someone who was lucky enough to take Japanese in high school, but Spanish and French were my only options at mine (I took the latter).
I could have taken it in the Fall 2016 semester but it would have required me to travel a very long distance across campus in the 15-minute period between classes.
I also want to take a rocket propulsion class next semester. Unfortunately, there is only one class on rocket propulsion, which is only available in Fall, and conflicts with the only Japanese class (also only available in Fall). Therefore, I have to sacrifice one for the other, and I would rather take rocket propulsion instead of airbreathing propulsion.
Maybe it's for the better, isn't Japanese one of the harder languages to learn? But where's a good place to learn it since I can't learn it formally anymore?
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