Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
Most say 4 years of language IN HIGH SCHOOL. They don't care about middle school.
Correct. That year of language in MS does not count towards college foreign language recommendations/requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
Most say 4 years of language IN HIGH SCHOOL. They don't care about middle school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
Most say 4 years of language IN HIGH SCHOOL. They don't care about middle school.
Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
. Everyone in my high school took typing as an elective. But, I'm very sensitive to what is considered a 'rigorous course load' or 'suggested requirement' because of my experience 35years ago. LolAnonymous wrote:My kid just got into U of C and did not take 4 years of language in HS, just fyi