Anonymous wrote:How does it look on the transcript if you do one language in middle school then another language in high school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - Colleges want to see a minimum of 2 years of a foreign language in high school. No matter how far your child gets in foreign language in middle school, they will need to take at least two years in high school to meet the college acceptance requirements for many schools.
Can you name a specific college where this is the case? I have heard that this is not really true. If your DC takes 3 years in MS and Language 4 in HS I have heard that this is fine for any college. They do not need to take Language 5.
We made out kid to repeat Lang 2 in 8th grade, to avoid Lang 3 in 8th and Lang 4 in 9th.
My child now in 9th taking Lang 3, and that will be it.
Spoke with UMD, they will allow it (kind of exception, but my child is bilingual anywhay). Child is planing to take different language in college and will go for Engineering, so we do not care that much about languages...
If you go for SLAC, you may need to take 2 years in HS. Other than that, one year in HS would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - Colleges want to see a minimum of 2 years of a foreign language in high school. No matter how far your child gets in foreign language in middle school, they will need to take at least two years in high school to meet the college acceptance requirements for many schools.
Can you name a specific college where this is the case? I have heard that this is not really true. If your DC takes 3 years in MS and Language 4 in HS I have heard that this is fine for any college. They do not need to take Language 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My current 8th grader didn't have the option of a language in sixth grade and took reading (in addition to English)--which took a lot of time with busy-work. I would strongly favor starting a language. My rising sixth grader has the option of language but according to the materials they sent home, she seems only to have the option for the year-long 1a class (not 1a in fall and 1b in spring, as the older took in seventh/eight grade). Unless they start offering 1b as a fall class for seventh graders (seems doubtful), she seems to end up the same place the older one ended up-- taking 2a and 2b in eight grade. Maybe they will clarify at the parent meeting, but this doesn't seem like progress...
What school is this? At DD's MS, she and most of her friends are taking a world language in 6th grade. And the school does not offer the option of a full year 1a course. So they are all taking 1a/1/b in 6th grade. And no one has to go to the high school for level 3 as a PP suggested. It is taught at the middle school.
Anonymous wrote:My current 8th grader didn't have the option of a language in sixth grade and took reading (in addition to English)--which took a lot of time with busy-work. I would strongly favor starting a language. My rising sixth grader has the option of language but according to the materials they sent home, she seems only to have the option for the year-long 1a class (not 1a in fall and 1b in spring, as the older took in seventh/eight grade). Unless they start offering 1b as a fall class for seventh graders (seems doubtful), she seems to end up the same place the older one ended up-- taking 2a and 2b in eight grade. Maybe they will clarify at the parent meeting, but this doesn't seem like progress...