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I do not know any Chinese and would like to begin studying it, but my fall schedule is already full. Can I start learning Chinese in the winter or spring quarter?

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I do not know any Chinese and would like to begin studying it, but my fall schedule is already full. Can I start learning Chinese in the winter or spring quarter?

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First-year Chinese is a year-long sequence, beginning in the fall. It consists of Chinese 1, 2, and 3 for students with no prior background, and Chinese 1BL, 2BL, and 3BL for students who have basic conversational ability. If the placement evaluator determines that Chinese 1 or Chinese 1BL is the appropriate course, you must start in the fall. However, if you have already known some Chinese, you perhaps might begin the sequence with Chinese 2 or 2BL in winter, or 3 or 3BL in spring. The placement evaluator will determine which class is appropriate for you.

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