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The other day I was talking to a friend who is now employed at our local university and gets nearly free tuition. So he said that he's looking into an MA in French. I told him that I had no idea he spoke French and he said that he didnt, but he can read it quite well.
So I'm curious. Anyone who took Spanish at university, what was your level? I had assumed it would be a B2 to C1 (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comm..._for_Languages) if you minor in a second language. Has anyone done a graduate degree in Spanish? I never took any university Spanish courses, but an MA in Spanish would be pretty neat. If I had unlimited cash, I would love to do that and get more into Spanish literature etc. Alas, I don’t have the necessary $$ to indulge myself.
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