Thread:Nep-Nep/@comment-26913812-20151014193423/@comment-24978536-20151020010913

Thanks. :)

I've been interested in computer science at some points, but honestly I doubt I could ever handle it myself.

It might be just your own feeling that your English is starting to deteriorate, but generally if that is the case, it is usually due to a lack of use of the language. Most skills will deteriorate if they are rarely used after all. Do you think that it is just your English speech, or writing as well? But yeah, even if you are more gifted in languages, it can be difficult to learn one if the conditions aren't right. Here in Finland, we have compulsory Swedish language education since the 7th grade - that was pretty much the worst time for a new subject to start for me, as during that time I really lacked the motivation for any sort of studying + I disliked how Swedish language sounded like. Most other subjects I still did fine on even without motivation, but the new subject Swedish, I barely learnt any of it. Even later when I did have more motivation to study in general, Swedish which I had never learned properly, stayed as a subject I didn't have any motivation for. Now, with 6 years behind me where I studied Swedish here and there, I still can't speak Swedish at all, aside from some very basic sentences. To be honest, I probably can speak more Japanese than Swedish which makes me wonder, what did I do in all of my Swedish classes, not having learnt almost anything at all.