<p>I personally would look at why you are studying language. Are you going to major in language? or Do you just want to do it to know how to speak different languages?</p>
<p>Honestly I would advise against it, no one I know has ever liked a foreign language class in college till they were in more advanced classes. There are many people who go for spring or summer semesters to a third world country like Mexico and pub crawl to avoid taking it; just because most intro to language classes are giant and filled with some of the worst students in college (many colleges use freshmen Spanish or French to fail out undesirables.)</p>
<p>If you are just doing it to do it, or doing because you think you will land a job because you took multiple languages please reconsider. I have no idea why so many people are fascinated with learning foreign language, my parents gardener is fluent in Spanish, Portuguese, and French (not much English) yet he is proof that being fluent in many languages really does not matter when looking for work.</p>