Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's absolutely fine to take language for 3 years if they are making space for other priorities. Don't let this board freak you out.
No, it isn't for UVA per Dean J right here. World languages is considered a core subject, and, as such, AO is looking for four years and most rigorous. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2019/03/course-rigor-is-not-number.html?m=1
And UVa also wants this for A School and E School applicants unless impossible at their specific HS.
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: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:Anonymous wrote:No, it's absolutely fine to take language for 3 years if they are making space for other priorities. Don't let this board freak you out.
No, it isn't for UVA per Dean J right here. World languages is considered a core subject, and, as such, AO is looking for four years and most rigorous. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2019/03/course-rigor-is-not-number.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's absolutely fine to take language for 3 years if they are making space for other priorities. Don't let this board freak you out.
No, it isn't for UVA per Dean J right here. World languages is considered a core subject, and, as such, AO is looking for four years and most rigorous. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2019/03/course-rigor-is-not-number.html?m=1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took French only through sophomore year and got into Vandy, Georgia Tech and Tulane.
How long ago?
2002
Anonymous wrote:No, it's absolutely fine to take language for 3 years if they are making space for other priorities. Don't let this board freak you out.
Anonymous wrote: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?
If I remember correctly Harvard and
Princeton. Stanford and Penn were there too. Their websites would confirm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid took 3 years of French in middle school then 3 years of ASL in HS (no 4th year offered). Does that count?
It generally does not. They are looking for years of language in high school, not years of high school level language. Think about it this way. Does Algebra I taken in 8th grade count as one of the required years of high school math?
Anonymous wrote:3 years is plenty