world language credit exam in second world language

Anonymous
DC is contemplating taking the FCPS World Languages Credit (WLC) Exam in a second world language this fall. Through normal course work, DC would have a minimum of three full years and likely fourth/AP year of the first world language by high school completion, that already contributes to advanced studies diploma and state biliteracy seal. I wanted to understand the specific benefits, particularly from a college admissions and placement perspective, of undertaking the WLC exam in a second world language and attaining the three credits.
Anonymous
it is not common for high school students to have more than one world language with three+ credits each on their transcript
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