What age is Rosetta Stone appropriate for?

The is no age requirement, but Rosetta Stone recommends that a child be at least at a beginning reading and writing level before starting the program because those activities are included in the program. Typically this is about 6-7 years of age.

Do colleges want 4 years of language?

Almost every college expects you to have taken four years of English, math, science, and at least two years of history classes. Along with these requirements, top schools also often ask that you pursue a language outside English for at least two years.

Is Rosetta Stone free for students?

Rosetta Stone is making it easier than ever for students to learn a new language. The language learning software is offering students free access for three months. As a thank-you for social distancing, Rosetta Stone is giving students K-12 open access to 24 languages.

Should you take a foreign language in college?

Learning a language in college can greatly improve your career opportunities. Options for language learning include majoring, minoring, electives, or studying abroad. Popular industries for language majors include foreign relations, tourism, and marketing.

Does language look good for college?

Colleges look for depth of foreign language study, not breadth, so they want to see that you’ve studied one language for several years. Many colleges require applicants to have completed two or three years of foreign language study, and most top schools highly recommend or require four years.

Is Rosetta Stone better than duolingo?

Personally, I prefer Duolingo for its ease of use, quick lessons and extra learning tools, but Rosetta Stone is good for diving head-first into a language and challenging yourself by only working in that new language. Try them both for free to see which better matches your learning style.

How do you do peer edits?

Here are some suggestions for approaching a piece of writing that you are reading as a peer editor:

  1. Always read through a piece twice.
  2. Take the role of the intended reader.
  3. Avoid “fixing” the problem.
  4. Be honest but constructive.
  5. Be specific.
  6. Explain the purpose and audience.
  7. Take advantage of the opportunity.

Do colleges like multilingual students?

Studies have shown bilingual students perform better in school and tend to be effective problem solvers [source: Center for Applied Linguistics]. Furthermore, numerous studies show a positive correlation between learning a second language and college admissions test scores.