Is taking a beginner course of your mother language doable

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Hi, I am choosing my next undergrad courses and I was thinking of taking a beginner course of my mother language. Is that allowed? There are no conditions or restrictions in the course description. I know that what I'm doing is pretty absurd and makes no sense, but taking this class would really help me save some time (since I already know that language) and I would invest that time in more important things like selling my soul and my life to the Almighty organic chemistry and biology). There's no class curve or anything like that so I won't affect the other students, I'll just be minding my own business. If i get asked if I know the language, I will just say that I rarely spoke it. Is that doable?
 
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Hi, I am choosing my complementary courses for my next college session and I was thinking of taking a beginner course of my mother language. Is that allowed? There are no conditions or restrictions in the course description. I know that what I'm doing is pretty absurd and makes no sense, but taking this class would really help me save some time (since I already know that language) and I would invest that time in more important things like selling my soul and my life to the Almighty organic chemistry and biology instead of extra classes that won't help my med applications (except for the overall grade aspect). I am planning to avoid talking to the professor as much as possible, sit in the back of the class, basically play the shy act but get 100s on exams. There's no class curve or anything like that so I won't affect the other students, I'll just be minding my own business. If i get asked if I know the language , due to my country's origins, I will just say that I rarely spoke it since I was born in a trilingual country. Is that fraud?

Also, I am worried that I am forgetting my language and I miss writing in it so much, so if there were more experienced courses I would've taken them but I'm just going to settle with this and profit from it personally and academically.
PS: I know that's not ethical, I am just asking if this is doable. And I am not studying in the same country I was born in.

literally no harm done. Go do it. I took french for 7years but didnt take ap, needed language credit, took an intermediate french in college, cruised thru it for an A
 
literally no harm done. Go do it. I took french for 7years but didnt take ap, needed language credit, took an intermediate french in college, cruised thru it for an A
Alright thank you!! This really reassures me as a first response since I thought I would get called ou for having a gunner's behaviour or stuff like that
 
Hi, I am choosing my complementary courses for my next college session and I was thinking of taking a beginner course of my mother language. Is that allowed? There are no conditions or restrictions in the course description. I know that what I'm doing is pretty absurd and makes no sense, but taking this class would really help me save some time (since I already know that language) and I would invest that time in more important things like selling my soul and my life to the Almighty organic chemistry and biology instead of extra classes that won't help my med applications (except for the overall grade aspect). I am planning to avoid talking to the professor as much as possible, sit in the back of the class, basically play the shy act but get 100s on exams. There's no class curve or anything like that so I won't affect the other students, I'll just be minding my own business. If i get asked if I know the language , due to my country's origins, I will just say that I rarely spoke it since I was born in a trilingual country. Is that fraud?

PS: I know that's not ethical, I am just asking if this is doable. And I am not studying in the same country I was born in.

Lol it’s perfectly ethical.

That’s like saying it’s unethical for me to be a biology major in undergrad because it gives me an advantage in the relevant block in medical school.
 
Hi, I am choosing my complementary courses for my next college session and I was thinking of taking a beginner course of my mother language. Is that allowed? There are no conditions or restrictions in the course description. I know that what I'm doing is pretty absurd and makes no sense, but taking this class would really help me save some time (since I already know that language) and I would invest that time in more important things like selling my soul and my life to the Almighty organic chemistry and biology instead of extra classes that won't help my med applications (except for the overall grade aspect). I am planning to avoid talking to the professor as much as possible, sit in the back of the class, basically play the shy act but get 100s on exams. There's no class curve or anything like that so I won't affect the other students, I'll just be minding my own business. If i get asked if I know the language , due to my country's origins, I will just say that I rarely spoke it since I was born in a trilingual country. Is that fraud?

PS: I know that's not ethical, I am just asking if this is doable. And I am not studying in the same country I was born in.
You might check with the university department first. There were several native speakers who were asked to withdraw from my Korean 101 class during the first week of freshman year.
 
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