Anonymous wrote:For learning a foreign language, I'd recommend 3 ie age three. Starting at 12 or 13 or 14 makes it difficult to be truly fluent. I think this four years of a language thing goes with "we like to see four years of band, four years of the hardest sciences, and four years of the hardest maths", while demonstrating passion for something unique and starting a charity in a developing nation, while qualifying to go to the Olympics.
If your kid doesn't want to do a language at college, check if the schools on their wishlist have exemptions if they do four years or do well on the sat Il or AP exam.
Anonymous wrote:really depends on the school. Do colleges really think that kids that have middle school language on their HS transcript have learned more language than the kids whose schools do not report it that way? No.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've been told, the colleges don't care what you did in middle school. So, stopping in tenth counts as less than stopping in 11th.
In FCPS, if you take a foreign language (or higher level math) in 8th grade, it shows up on your HS transcript and counts in your GPA. The colleges that get numerous applicants from FCPS all know this and they will count it as a year of high school language.
Yes, I know that. And the colleges all offer placement exams. My point is different. For the kids aiming at more competitive programs, the real question is “did you take the best the school offers?” Which makes stopping in tenth the inferior choice. That said, kids have to make choices and for some, extra science means more than extra language.
And as for eighth grade courses in the gpa: 1) the colleges can refigure gpa however they choose. 2) at least in Arlington the top students drop the middle schoool classes from the gpa because it brings down the gpa. Ymmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've been told, the colleges don't care what you did in middle school. So, stopping in tenth counts as less than stopping in 11th.
In FCPS, if you take a foreign language (or higher level math) in 8th grade, it shows up on your HS transcript and counts in your GPA. The colleges that get numerous applicants from FCPS all know this and they will count it as a year of high school language.
Anonymous wrote:From what I've been told, the colleges don't care what you did in middle school. So, stopping in tenth counts as less than stopping in 11th.