Considering swine flu has been reported on campus, we'll probably all die before next semester, but barring that, I unfortunately have to pick my classes. I have a free spot and was thinking of taking another language. The problem is that I'm not sure which one.
My choices are:
French: This seems the safe choice for me. I'm pretty good at Italian, so it's not as dramatic of a change. Also, some day I might want to visit France and, although this would only be an intro level class, I'd have at least some knowledge of the language I could use.
Russian: This is a drastic departure from Italian, obviously, but it could be a very interesting class. I find Russia to be pretty interesting and, at the very least, I'd have the skill to read Cyrillic. I also know two people who are taking this class.
So, which class should I take? Or should I take neither and simply enjoy having four classes instead of five.
My choices are:
French: This seems the safe choice for me. I'm pretty good at Italian, so it's not as dramatic of a change. Also, some day I might want to visit France and, although this would only be an intro level class, I'd have at least some knowledge of the language I could use.
Russian: This is a drastic departure from Italian, obviously, but it could be a very interesting class. I find Russia to be pretty interesting and, at the very least, I'd have the skill to read Cyrillic. I also know two people who are taking this class.
So, which class should I take? Or should I take neither and simply enjoy having four classes instead of five.