Ok, I have a problem. I'm currently tossing up between Philosophy : The Big Questions and French 3.
The problem? They're both first semester subjects ._.
I have a decent knowledge base in French already but I'm kinda afraid the course will be outside my capabilities. On the other hand, I really wanna do "The Big Questions". I suppose I could pick up French 3 next year, but I'm worried that than I'll be even worse off as I haven't practiced.
But, the problem with philosophy is that if I chose to do it, I won't have a second semester subject to do (the other philosophy subject doesn't really interest me) However, if I chose French 3, I can logically follow on to French 4 and everything will be fine and dandy.
My question(s) is this:
1. How difficult is the French course? Do you think it's do-able for someone with a decent knowledge base in French and a study score like mine?
2. How good is Philosophy : The Big Questions?
3. How difficult is Philosophy : The Big Questions?
4. Has anyone done both? What did they think?
5. Is it possible to take Philosophy : The Big Questions in second year? Will this ruin French for me?
6. if I was to chose Philosophy : The Big Questions, what should I do for second semester?
Right now in my study plan I've planned French 3 and 4 but after going to that Philo lecture (a girl dragged me along ._.) I'm really intrigued/interested. At the same time I don't wanna give up French. I'm speaking quite fluently now and I don't wanna have to throw it all away...