Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Isn't language a requirement too? On our sheet it's written that 2 credits are necessary, which means students need to take 2 years of a language (the same language, I suppose).
I’m not sure it has to be the same language. But as PP points out it’s important to consider college requirements if that’s something your kid is considering in this country or your home country. Colleges often have higher expectations for applicants than the MCPS minimum. Language is a good example- often 3 years of a language are required. Best if it’s the same one since that will allow the kid to pass out of, or st least place higher in the colleges language requirement.
Only at top schools...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Isn't language a requirement too? On our sheet it's written that 2 credits are necessary, which means students need to take 2 years of a language (the same language, I suppose).
I’m not sure it has to be the same language. But as PP points out it’s important to consider college requirements if that’s something your kid is considering in this country or your home country. Colleges often have higher expectations for applicants than the MCPS minimum. Language is a good example- often 3 years of a language are required. Best if it’s the same one since that will allow the kid to pass out of, or st least place higher in the colleges language requirement.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Isn't language a requirement too? On our sheet it's written that 2 credits are necessary, which means students need to take 2 years of a language (the same language, I suppose).
Anonymous wrote:
OP here.
Isn't language a requirement too? On our sheet it's written that 2 credits are necessary, which means students need to take 2 years of a language (the same language, I suppose).