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    Learning in University

    I plan on learning Russian in University.
    I haven't had much exposure to the language thus far. My boyfriend is from Ukraine and his family speaks Russian at home. I know some phrases, and I have begun to understand what people say only because I understand words here and there, and I put the sentences together in my head.

    I wanted to take a course at University of Toronto. I was wondering, has anyone taken such a course? Do they expect you to have prior knowledge of the language?
    I tried looking for a professor, or anyone that I could e-mail, but I have found none.

    Thank you for any advice, or stories you have about learning Russian in University (or another school setting, where you have absolutely no background).
    ((By no background, I mean, your family is not even Russian/Ukranian. For example, I am Italian.))

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    Well there is nothing unique about being a learner of Russian with no Russian background. Most people on my course don't have any background. And I know a few Italians (from Italy) studying the language.
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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by piano.lisa
    I plan on learning Russian in University.
    I haven't had much exposure to the language thus far.
    Relax. Like TATY said, anybody can walk in from the registrar's office and join a class, as long as it's a beginner level course. Even in our crazy neighbor to the north, I don't think they bar Italians from study of Russian! And for what it's worth, I a)had 0 background in Russian and b)had no Russian ethnicity or any ties whatsoever, actually.
    Заранее благодарю всех за исправление ошибок в моём русском.

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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by Barmaley
    Relax. Like TATY said, anybody can walk in from the registrar's office and join a class, as long as it's a beginner level course. Even in our crazy neighbor to the north, I don't think they bar Italians from study of Russian! And for what it's worth, I a)had 0 background in Russian and b)had no Russian ethnicity or any ties whatsoever, actually.
    They assigned me to Russian in high-school. I didn't even get a choice!
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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    They assigned me to Russian in high-school. I didn't even get a choice!
    Wow. What a fascist school! That's really lame. Although, I'd much rather get Russian than, say, Portugese.
    Заранее благодарю всех за исправление ошибок в моём русском.

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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    Quote Originally Posted by Barmaley
    Relax. Like TATY said, anybody can walk in from the registrar's office and join a class, as long as it's a beginner level course. Even in our crazy neighbor to the north, I don't think they bar Italians from study of Russian! And for what it's worth, I a)had 0 background in Russian and b)had no Russian ethnicity or any ties whatsoever, actually.
    They assigned me to Russian in high-school. I didn't even get a choice!
    Lucky you. My High School would never have even considered offering Russian, and the rest of the language courses offered were total slim-pickings. But times were different then . . .
    If only you could see . . . what I have seen, with your eyes.

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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    Quote Originally Posted by Barmaley
    Relax. Like TATY said, anybody can walk in from the registrar's office and join a class, as long as it's a beginner level course. Even in our crazy neighbor to the north, I don't think they bar Italians from study of Russian! And for what it's worth, I a)had 0 background in Russian and b)had no Russian ethnicity or any ties whatsoever, actually.
    They assigned me to Russian in high-school. I didn't even get a choice!
    WOw, Russian at high school! The real questiion is however, was it any good?

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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    WOw, Russian at high school! The real questiion is however, was it any good?
    I can't say because I never studied a language anywhere else. A good deal of my classmates think they're incredible Russian speakers resultant of taking the classes though. I don't mean to sound elitist, but they aren't very good at all.
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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by Barmaley
    Wow. What a fascist school!
    More than you know.
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    Re: Learning in University

    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    WOw, Russian at high school! The real questiion is however, was it any good?
    I can't say because I never studied a language anywhere else. A good deal of my classmates think they're incredible Russian speakers resultant of taking the classes though. I don't mean to sound elitist, but they aren't very good at all.
    So you are better or what? How long did it last?

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    Yes and 3 years.
    (I have MR, netsurfer, and Русский Размер to thank for the former)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    Yes and 3 years.
    (I have MR, netsurfer, and Русский Размер to thank for the former)
    ДА ЗДРАВСТВУЕТ РУССКИЙ РАЗМЕР!!! И ДЕНЬ ЗА ДНЕМ Я ПО ТЕБЕ СКУЧАЮ>>.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    ДА ЗДРАВСТВУЕТ РУССКИЙ РАЗМЕР!!! И ДЕНЬ ЗА ДНЕМ Я ПО ТЕБЕ СКУЧАЮ>>.....
    КРИЧАТЬ НЕ НАДО!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackMage
    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    ДА ЗДРАВСТВУЕТ РУССКИЙ РАЗМЕР!!! И ДЕНЬ ЗА ДНЕМ Я ПО ТЕБЕ СКУЧАЮ>>.....
    КРИЧАТЬ НЕ НАДО!
    Извини, я просто вошел в азарт от того, что ты заметил лучшую группу в мире..

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    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    Извини, я просто вошел в азарт от того, что ты заметил лучшую группу в мире..
    Ну и что? Я их давно уже заметил.
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    Ну, это первый раз, что кто-то замечает эту группу при мне... К тому же, каждый раз - новое восхищение!

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    hey im from cambridge ontario and im starting russian at university this september. sorry i cant help you with jumping into a language but im in the same boat. i have the alphabet almost down pat and im starting to see the patterns but school moves pretty fast. let me know if you find any advice. and good luck

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    UofT has a great Russian program, or so I hear. I know this because I go to York, and I was looking into taking a course at UofT (SL 3<something>). Alas, the bureaucractic latter of both universtieis were high to attain, hence why I figured I should just tkae it next fall.
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    fair enough. im going to u of waterloo. really dont know what kind of language program they have but will soon find out.

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