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  1. Alouette!'s Avatar
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    University of Portsmouth - Combined Modern Languages
    Anybody else applying for this course for 2011 entry? Or anybody who currently does this course? Also, does anybody know if General Studies is accepted as a 3rd or even 4th A Level at Portsmouth?
  2. OneMind's Avatar
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    Re: University of Portsmouth - Combined Modern Languages
    I'm thinking of applying for the Applied Languages course as I'm more interested in translation and teaching languages. The Combined Languages course seems to focus more on European studies and language study.

    What made you chose Combined Languages? and have you considered the Applied Languages course?
  3. jackmorris's Avatar
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    Re: University of Portsmouth - Combined Modern Languages
    Hi I'm applying for combined languages this year and I was wondering if somebody could tell em anything about it?
  4. nennybeans's Avatar
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    (Original post by OneMind)
    I'm thinking of applying for the Applied Languages course as I'm more interested in translation and teaching languages. The Combined Languages course seems to focus more on European studies and language study.

    What made you chose Combined Languages? and have you considered the Applied Languages course?
    Did you apply for Applied Languages in the end? Tis what I'm hoping to do in September!


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