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<blockquote data-quote="yne721" data-source="post: 4743874" data-attributes="member: 563261"><p>depends on how bad you want to learn it, or of course, what kind of learner you are.</p><p></p><p>eventually, when i get laid off again this year, i'll be continuing my russian classes at college, so if you have the extra money, then that would be your best option i would think, as you can get extra help with the things you're struggling with.</p><p></p><p>my first russian class was 400. i don't think it goes up in price until around my 8th class, which would be two years worth of learning.</p><p></p><p>but go ahead and buy(read: download) rosetta stone, and see if it works for you.</p><p></p><p>or you could always go to a bookstore and get a book on tape...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yne721, post: 4743874, member: 563261"] depends on how bad you want to learn it, or of course, what kind of learner you are. eventually, when i get laid off again this year, i'll be continuing my russian classes at college, so if you have the extra money, then that would be your best option i would think, as you can get extra help with the things you're struggling with. my first russian class was 400. i don't think it goes up in price until around my 8th class, which would be two years worth of learning. but go ahead and buy(read: download) rosetta stone, and see if it works for you. or you could always go to a bookstore and get a book on tape... [/QUOTE]
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