More foreign language requirements and their benefits
There is nothing more practical (or classier), than being able to speak more than one language. Bi- or multi-lingualism gives graduates more opportunities than monolingual students. And they will sound sophisticated while opening those doors. To graduate, Puget Sound requires students to take at least two semesters of foreign language at the 100 level, or one semester at the 200 level. Alternately, those who score a four or five on an Advanced Placement exam or a passing grade on a proficiency test can bypass the requirement entirely. Realistically, what can...