Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MoCo the middle school classes are on the HS transcript and do count. My child dropped a language after two years. It is clearly not her strength and she will put her energy in other areas. It may eliminate some college choices but that is ok. There are many choices out there.
2 years of middle school language = one year of language. Make sure your daughter talks to her guidance counselor.
What is your source for this assertion? MCPS middle school foreign language courses are Honors classes and give the student high school credit.
My DD took a total of five years of Spanish starting in 6th grade. She took the AP Spanish exam at the end of her sophomore year of high school because she felt she knew the language and material well enough to do so. She scored a 5. And that was the end of her foreign language instruction in MCPS.
She is now at a top college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In MoCo the middle school classes are on the HS transcript and do count. My child dropped a language after two years. It is clearly not her strength and she will put her energy in other areas. It may eliminate some college choices but that is ok. There are many choices out there.
2 years of middle school language = one year of language. Make sure your daughter talks to her guidance counselor.
Anonymous wrote:In MoCo the middle school classes are on the HS transcript and do count. My child dropped a language after two years. It is clearly not her strength and she will put her energy in other areas. It may eliminate some college choices but that is ok. There are many choices out there.
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous]nearly every college will want to see at least 2 years of high school foreign language credits for admission. Consult a guidance counselor.
Anonymous wrote:Here's a catch-22 for you...
I took 1 year of a language in HS, and then dropped the language in order to take Music Theory (3 years leading to the AP test). Languages weren't my thing, and music was....so I figured, why not.
Fast forward 6 years....I'm in college waiting for my invitation letter into one of the largest honor societies (Phi Beta Kappa....I think...) and I don't get one. I have the right GPA, so I contact the main office.....Turns out, in their list of requirements, you need to have 4 years of a language (HS-level or later) to qualify for admission. I had EVERYTHING else. So, had I kept taking Spanish in HS, I would have gotten in.
I'm actually not suggesting either course of action....just that you really never know how decisions may impact you down the road. There's no way to plan for everything...
Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous]nearly every college will want to see at least 2 years of high school foreign language credits for admission. Consult a guidance counselor.