Isn't the language requirement discrimination ?

<p>I know a number of students who are several generations into being American citizens that speak a second language at home. Some people take pride in their culture and like to maintain it.</p>

<p>The fact of the matter is that you CAN test out of the requirement. You are choosing to ignore this fact (that proof has been posted for) and you have yet to post anything that says if one is a foreign nationality, they automatically get a pass on the language requirement (as well as provided a link). Most people in this thread are not flaming you. They’re pointing facts or asking for additional information beyond what is coming off as a whining rant simply because you are not good in language classes. If you would provide more support for your stance, I’m sure many of us would start taking you seriously.</p>

<p>I will reiterate that you can test out of the language requirement. Foreign students who do not have English as their first language must take BOTH a language proficiency exam in their own native language AND English. And then they might have to take an English placement exam (same as yourself) even after taking the English exam.</p>

<p>I ask again: please provide a quote and a link to the document it is from that says exactly what you are claiming rather than continually posting how “unfair the world is to you because you can’t get a decent grade in a language class.” I already provided you with quotes and links in my previous post that one is able to test out of a language. I politely request that you do the same to give your stance more credibility.</p>