Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes it matters if it's in HS or MS - selective colleges want to see 4 years in HS (same language, not Spanish 3 and 4 and then French 1 and 2). You have to show rigor compared to classmates, and the way to do that is foreign language, math, and science. And lots of AP or IB courses
OP here - I understand the need to show rigor, but it's a tradeoff. He can either take Spanish V or he can take AP Chem. Can't fit both in.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it matters if it's in HS or MS - selective colleges want to see 4 years in HS (same language, not Spanish 3 and 4 and then French 1 and 2). You have to show rigor compared to classmates, and the way to do that is foreign language, math, and science. And lots of AP or IB courses
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two for sure, which he has.
Four to be safe.
Sometimes you just need to make your choice and see what happens. He’ll certainly get in somewhere.
He has 4 years, if you count high school courses taken in middle school since he took Spanish I in 7th . Does that count?
Anonymous wrote:DS is a high school sophomore considering courses for junior year. He is taking Spanish IV now but doesn't like it very much. He wants to take AP Chem next year instead of continuing on with Spanish. (AP Chem is two periods, so there isn't room for both; we've been through the rest of the schedule and the only one that makes sense to drop is Spanish.)
He will be applying to reasonably selective colleges. I have heard that some colleges want students to have a certain number of years of foreign lang in high school, or it may hurt them in admissions. But how do I find this info? I don't see it on college websites.
Anonymous wrote:Two for sure, which he has.
Four to be safe.
Sometimes you just need to make your choice and see what happens. He’ll certainly get in somewhere.