You say you would like to learn French more fluently? Is there no exchange courses you can do? i.e. go to France for your final year.

Sure, even the idea of it sounds daunting, BUT its the perfect opportunity to:

A, have more of an intrest in what you are learning
B, its more practical, as you have no choice but to learn and get over the barrier.
C, French chicks are the best.


This is just one half of a big arguament with choices. Weigh everything out as much as you can, and find the best solution.

This may all sound out of context, but I have been awake all night, and there is a possibillity that I ain't thinking straight, but to me, it sounds how I meant it to sound.
cambam Reviewed by cambam on . I'm going to drop out of college. Sorry for the long post, but there's a lot on my mind... I've been here at college for three years, and if I wanted to continue I would only have to study one more year for my diploma. I've gotten excellent grades here (never below a B). I've been on the dean's list every semester and last semester I even got straight A's. So why am I dropping out? First, you've got to understand a little about my situation. Three years ago I decided to go to college, but it wasn't really where I wanted Rating: 5