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View original postMy high school offered Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, with Spanish being the most popular choice and Japanese the least. A nearby cousin, in a school with about 500 students per grade vs. the 400 for mine, had the option of going for Russian in addition to the ones I had. That was in the late '80s.

Yeah, that's the sort of thing I had in mind, schools with 3-4 choices at least... but Tom may be right that you have to be pretty lucky to get that many. Like I said, I'd like to see the full statistics on that, as it's hard for an outsider like me to see how representative any single person's experiences were.

Because you mentioned some schools, representative of America on the whole or not, which seemed to jibe more with my experience than with what the others have said. RT is older than I am, but I think Tom and Cannoli are a few years younger. And so I'm curious about what you've seen. What are the influencing factors when it comes to national region, urban-suburban-rural divide, local ethnic demographics, decade, and local employers. As to the last there, I have no doubt the business done with Japan ( via the port of Seattle but mostly Boeing) led to the introduction of Japanese classes at my school. My teacher said something like a dozen schools in the whole of America offered it at that time.

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We agree on most things, then. Good. - 26/09/2015 11:09:40 PM 554 Views
German? - 27/09/2015 03:21:51 PM 617 Views
Do you have the full statistics? That'd be interesting. - 27/09/2015 04:59:40 PM 579 Views
Can you list those language choices? - 28/09/2015 07:21:37 AM 657 Views
Wait, who is that a question to? - 28/09/2015 06:38:20 PM 593 Views
You. - 28/09/2015 08:05:54 PM 760 Views
Oh. I couldn't tell you exactly. - 28/09/2015 08:39:53 PM 625 Views
My local High School only offers Spanish and French - 28/09/2015 05:34:27 PM 579 Views
Indeed. - 27/09/2015 11:41:07 PM 550 Views
My experience is similar. - 02/10/2015 09:14:58 PM 564 Views
That 43% is another BS survey result - 28/09/2015 04:36:51 PM 611 Views

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