Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
Do they offer Spanish, French, or Chinese?
Of course they offer Spanish and French!
DC will be taking French 4 next year. I hear that at Blair you can skip French 5 and go to French 6, then AP. How does that work? Does the teacher decide? (Some schools don't even have a French 6.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
Do they offer Spanish, French, or Chinese?
Of course they offer Spanish and French!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
This. And many schools look down on it for admission or don’t accept it for their own undergrad graduation requirements. If your kid doesn’t have a learning difference that makes it the only or best option, it will likely be a disadvantage in selective college admissions. If your child is a brilliant scientist, they may be able to overcome it. If your kid took language in middle school, I’d recommend carrying through at least level 4. ASL can then be a wonderful elective.
What if they finish level 4 in MS? Is ASL still looked down on as the only HS language?
Anonymous wrote:ASL is a real language! if your kid is interested in it, have them take it and ignore the people here who claim to be so sure what admissions officers think of it.
Blair offers Japanese, Arabic, Spanish and French. Wish they still offered Latin.
My kid took PE as a freshman - it's a nice break in the day for a possibly intense schedule, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
This. And many schools look down on it for admission or don’t accept it for their own undergrad graduation requirements. If your kid doesn’t have a learning difference that makes it the only or best option, it will likely be a disadvantage in selective college admissions. If your child is a brilliant scientist, they may be able to overcome it. If your kid took language in middle school, I’d recommend carrying through at least level 4. ASL can then be a wonderful elective.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.
Do they offer Spanish, French, or Chinese?
Anonymous wrote:I've heard some colleges may not accept ASL as a FL requirement. You may want to check on that. Blair also offered Japanese and Arabic.