Anonymous wrote:So if my DS is a junior in Chinese 3. Would the next step be AP Chinese or Chinese 4?
It depends on the progression of the language at public school system. If Chinese 3 is taught at necessary prerequisite rigor, and most past students went straight to AP Chinese than that is the preferred path. Many school systems have WL 1,2,3,4,5, and then AP, where as other have students doing WL 1,2,3, and then AP. Because of this variation of language levels before getting to AP, it is better to complete AP level in the earliest year possible and use it in time for college applications. After getting admitted, colleges give World Language (WL) credits mostly based on AP score of 4 or 5, sometimes 3.
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/getting-credit-placement/search-policies/college/2350
At UVA, AP Chinese score of 4 gives credit for CHIN 2010, whereas score of 5 gives credit for both CHIN 2010 and CHIN 2020