Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
Most say 4 years of language IN HIGH SCHOOL. They don't care about middle school.
Correct. That year of language in MS does not count towards college foreign language recommendations/requirements.
Maybe this varies by jurisdiction, but Spanish 1 taken in Middle School counts as a high school credit and shows up on the HS transcript, so I call bull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My HS junior is selecting classes for next year and once again he is asking for advice on whether he needs to take a foreign language all 4 years (he didn’t take any in MS, so he would be in Spanish 4 next year). There are so many classes he wants to take. But he has also decided he really wants to go to either Brown or University of Chicago (to major in applied math). Of course admission to either is super competitive and unlikely, even with great grades, test scores, AP scores, etc. But what about the language. He says 4 years of a language is ‘recommended’ at both schools, but not required. But would it help his application independent of any other factors? Wisdom welcome.
He is highly unlikely to gain admission to either but yes, they want to see four years.
Anonymous wrote:My HS junior is selecting classes for next year and once again he is asking for advice on whether he needs to take a foreign language all 4 years (he didn’t take any in MS, so he would be in Spanish 4 next year). There are so many classes he wants to take. But he has also decided he really wants to go to either Brown or University of Chicago (to major in applied math). Of course admission to either is super competitive and unlikely, even with great grades, test scores, AP scores, etc. But what about the language. He says 4 years of a language is ‘recommended’ at both schools, but not required. But would it help his application independent of any other factors? Wisdom welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student takes first year of language in MS, does this generally count towards 4 year recommendation? So if they take language their senior year, it would be level 5, but would rather take other classes.
Most say 4 years of language IN HIGH SCHOOL. They don't care about middle school.
Correct. That year of language in MS does not count towards college foreign language recommendations/requirements.
Anonymous wrote:What if you take an AP foreign language as a Junior? Isn’t that considered maxed out in language? Do you really have to take a new level 1 language as a Senior to meet the 4 years requirement?!
Anonymous wrote:What if you take an AP foreign language as a Junior? Isn’t that considered maxed out in language? Do you really have to take a new level 1 language as a Senior to meet the 4 years requirement?!