<p>I love the classical languages. I would vote for the Latin/Greek thing. </p>
<p>Fitting it all in can be a problem. </p>
<p>Concord Academy allows students to tailor their schedule to fit their own interests. It’s great to have flexibility. CA is also unusually honest about the potential costs to following one’s passion:</p>
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[Concord</a> Academy: Studying Two Languages at CA](<a href=“http://www.concordacademy.org/academics/departments/modern-and-classical-languages/studying-two-languages-at-ca/index.aspx]Concord”>http://www.concordacademy.org/academics/departments/modern-and-classical-languages/studying-two-languages-at-ca/index.aspx)</p>
<p>CA offers French, German, Latin, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. Examples of different schedules at the link.</p>
<p>Note that they only mention the academic consequences of taking two languages. Now, giving up the ability to study Math, Science or History in any given year is extreme, in my opinion, but they don’t even mention the cost of giving up the option of taking an elective in the time devoted to the second language.</p>