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In reply to the discussion: Did you have to take Latin when you were in middle/high school? [View all]applegrove
(123,113 posts)52. The suburb next to mine as a kid could not go to my high school
that had a great academic reputation. So all the kids from that neighborhood would say they wanted to study latin to get in (most other highschools did not teach it). I'm talking about almost a third of the whole high school.
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Well, you win this thread. But maybe a little Creole might be helpful in this election year.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 26
#35
Latin wasn't offered in my school. Rich took it at his HS in Boston because he had plans on being a doctor.
debm55
Oct 26
#2
I did not take Latin, but had a study hall in a Latin class taught by a man who looked like Danny Devito as a monk.
Silent Type
Oct 26
#3
My question is: would you been better off in law school if you had taken Latin earlier in your education?
CTyankee
Oct 26
#9
Yes, partial credit indeed. I was the only one in my environmental law class that knew what sylvaculture was.
RussellCattle
Oct 28
#56
It even helps when you watch "Jeopardy." Hubby hates it when I get a word right because I took Latin and he didn't.
CTyankee
Oct 26
#14
I know! I took Latin 60 years ago (I'm mid-80s now) and can still remember it when I see a word I don't quite know but
CTyankee
Oct 26
#24
Never had the opportunity, and I was disappointed. We had German, French, Spanish. I wanted Latin and Greek.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 26
#34
Four years. My dad wanted three lawyers in the family. My lawyer brother and sister never took Latin. I didn't ...
marble falls
Oct 28
#58
I haven't had a chance to use lazy Latin for years. It's the only one I remember. Just keep in mind: ...
marble falls
Oct 28
#71