Which is easier, Japanese or French, as a second language in Fudan University? I am studying Japanese as a second foreign language now, but I don't learn it very well. There are still more than 300 days to take the postgraduate entrance examination. Do you want to change to French as a second foreign language?
In fact, there is nothing simple in any foreign language. If you learn French and Japanese at the same speed, French is more difficult than Japanese. As a second language, Japanese only needs to learn a pentatonic scale (100 pseudonym), and two basic sentences (statement and negation) are one semester; In the first semester of French, in addition to pronunciation, you must recite at least 10 verbs, including present tense displacement, direct expression and command, and even direct and indirect object pronouns. So you can consider which is more difficult.
Many Japanese learners find it difficult because of the low starting point of Japanese, the more difficult it is to learn, and the difficulty of postgraduate entrance examination suddenly increases, so all Japanese learners find it difficult. French is not difficult, because French learners are used to reciting from scratch, so it is not difficult to learn slowly.
There is less than a year before the postgraduate entrance examination, and you find it difficult to learn Japanese for one semester. Learning French from others for a year and a half will be much more painful than Japanese, unless you make a great determination.