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Duncan Lowne (drl7@po.cwru.edu) 2003/12/22 09:09

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You might want to see if your local library has it, then try it out for
yourself before doling out the cash for the whole thing.

"El Durango" <El_Durango@yah00.c0m> wrote in message
news:74dFb.1723$Qo.1241@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> Rosetta Stone Japanese Level 1 & 2 Personal Edition is listed at $300+
> dollars and I was wondering if anyone had used it before and if they can
> comment on it.
>
> I know the best thing for learning japanese is to go to the country or
hire
> an instructor to teach you, but I'll guess that those 2 options will be
more
> expensive.
> I just need to know if this is worth the $300 or not and I am serious
about
> learning the language.
>
> Thank you for any help.
>
>



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