<p>Oh, and one more thing about the French program I forgot to mention, probably because I only found out when I was scheduling my classes at Spring Invitational: I talked to the chair of the French department and, besides assuring me that I could definitely get into law school with a French degree, he told me that the French department guarantees to everyone graduating from LSU with a French degree a position as an English teacher in France. I haven’t looked into the details and couldn’t find anything online about it, but I’ll see what I can dig up about it in the fall.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, and I know you probably don’t want to hear about the law school since you’re just looking for a good undergrad French program, but LSU Law is partnered with a law school in Aix-en-Provence and gives its students the opportunity to travel there for summer school after…the first year, I think? The courses are taught in English, but all the law students my dad knew of who went spent a lot of time traveling all around France, so plenty of chances to use the language anyway. I really wanted to go out of state for law school, but LSU is so tempting. Aaagh.</p>