Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
And when was this?
2002
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here DCUM you are AWESOME. I'm going to do a deep dive into the schools in which he is interested (Tufts, Wash U being two top ones) and investigate. Thank you for walking me back from the ledge!!!
I assume you are at Walls since your child has a senior project.
Wash U likes Walls - especially if you apply ED.
Explain not taking a 4th year of language in the other info section of the common app (Optional Essay).
My DS stated that he had a schedule conflict for Latin and an AP class and selected the AP class as he wanted to get a deeper sense of the content before college as it was an area of interest. Write it fact based - not excuse based.
I think my DS had a header like: 12th Grade Course Selection
Anonymous wrote:My kid only had three years (and one was in 8th grade). He ED'ed to a top-50 LAC, which requires that *everyone* take 2 semesters of a foreign language while there.
Anonymous wrote:OP here DCUM you are AWESOME. I'm going to do a deep dive into the schools in which he is interested (Tufts, Wash U being two top ones) and investigate. Thank you for walking me back from the ledge!!!
Anonymous wrote:Hi DCUMs:
I'm freaking out bc DS doesn't have room in his senior schedule to take a fourth year of language. He is really into history and government and wants to do a couple of AP classes in that realm, he is in a DCPS so he has to take DC History and do a senior project. I'm very worried that he will get nixed right off of the bat from a bunch of schools. Does anyone else have any advice? Have not gone to guidance counselor yet.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
And when was this?
Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the college requires it then he needs to take the 4 years. If they only recommend 4 or require less then he is actually better off taking classes that he is interested in. I just attended a college symposium with several top schools and only 2 Ivys required 4 years. Everyone else was fine with 3 as long as the replacement was rigorous.
Can you say which 2 Ivies?