Anonymous wrote:does that look bad on college apps? Not Ivy League but second tier competitive. Like UVA, would they not look at an applicant if he does this? Or is it school specific? Because sounds like a great idea!!Anonymous wrote:You only need two years of a foreign language. It doesn't have to be the same language for both years. My son passed by doing one year of Spanish and one year of French.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/
does that look bad on college apps? Not Ivy League but second tier competitive. Like UVA, would they not look at an applicant if he does this? Or is it school specific? Because sounds like a great idea!!Anonymous wrote:You only need two years of a foreign language. It doesn't have to be the same language for both years. My son passed by doing one year of Spanish and one year of French.
Anonymous wrote:Spanish speaking girlfriend. I'm not kidding - he will learn it fast it no time.
Anonymous wrote:Get a tutor and if the tutor's good, keep him/her -forever, including visits in the summer. Think of this as an investment in the type of college/type of major your child will be able to consider. If it got to the point, wouldn't expect it, of D's as a final grade, I have suggestions beyond the tutor.