Intensive Korean?

<p>I’m a sophomore in college planning on studying abroad at Sogang University for a year. I want to take a Korean language class provided by the school, but my dilemma is the amount of intensity- I can choose between a four hour (9am-1pm; Mon-Fri) class, three hour (10am-1pm; Mon-Fri) class, and a two hour evening class that meets three days a week. I want to eventually become a Korean translator, so it would make sense for me to take the four hour or three hour class. However, I’m worried that a lot of classes that I would want to take would occur during that time slot and I plan on taking my final core requirements at the school. I’m also worried that I might not make it through a four hour class everyday of the week. Should I suck it up and just take my last few core requirements at my home university during my senior year? Or should I take the evening class to fill up my schedule?</p>