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ChoYongGi
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Sorry but I have 2 more questions.

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sorry but im a 14 year old guy who has alot of questions lol. i was wondernig if you need to pass 2 language classes in high school in order to get in college.. is it true? and i was wondering if your an american citizen and wanted to go to a korean college, do you need to take a korean language test in order to be accepted?
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You don't necessarily need any particular language requirement for college I find, but it's usually suggested that you try to take at least three years of a language through high school for college.
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I don't know about the Korean school part but yes you do need at least 2 credits for most colleges, 3 for some.
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Re: Sorry but I have 2 more questions.

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ChoYongGi wrote:sorry but im a 14 year old guy who has alot of questions lol. i was wondernig if you need to pass 2 language classes in high school in order to get in college.. is it true? and i was wondering if your an american citizen and wanted to go to a korean college, do you need to take a korean language test in order to be accepted?
I am a secondary school for. lang. teacher in the states. It is a myth that colleges REQUIRE a second language for entrance. You'll find plenty out there that will take you regardless of your experience in a for. language.
Some of the more prestigious universities outline a recommended program that includes foreign language, and almost all of its entrants have had 3-5 years of study of a foreign language in secondary schools.

In the secondary schools, it is a "subtle requirement" that college bound students take a foreign language.

Sorry I can't help you with the Korean portion of your question.
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