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RTC19
Hi,
I have to take four semesters of a language to graduate from my undergrad.
There are a few teachers at my local CC who I feel do a really good job of teaching language. I took one lady for Spanish I there this summer who I would really like to take again for Spanish II in the spring because she was a very good teacher.
My university primarily uses grad students without as much teaching experience for language classes.
I am considering co-enrollment: taking my science/major classes at my 4-year university and taking my language courses and two remaining gen eds (Art & History) at CC.
Any potential pitfalls with this that I should be aware of?
It's looking like I can arrange to spend Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the university and Tuesdays/Thursdays at the CC.
I have to take four semesters of a language to graduate from my undergrad.
There are a few teachers at my local CC who I feel do a really good job of teaching language. I took one lady for Spanish I there this summer who I would really like to take again for Spanish II in the spring because she was a very good teacher.
My university primarily uses grad students without as much teaching experience for language classes.
I am considering co-enrollment: taking my science/major classes at my 4-year university and taking my language courses and two remaining gen eds (Art & History) at CC.
Any potential pitfalls with this that I should be aware of?
It's looking like I can arrange to spend Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the university and Tuesdays/Thursdays at the CC.