<p>I was accepted during EA, but I am deciding whether to stay in the college where I am admitted, or transfer to SFS. I think I am taking political economy or history and am fairly sure I want to pursue this maybe with a combination of business courses throughout college. But, for those majors isnt it better to be in SFS? I am a Filipino and will be working in the Philippines so this seems like the better option BUT what is stopping me is the language requirement. I have taken spanish for most of my life but it is not even close to being proficient, I take spanish SL IB and I normally get A-'s and B+'s but I wouldn't be thrilled to pursue it quite intensely, and I am not sure how much work it would be to fulfil the language requirement. </p>
<p>So I guess what I am asking is: is transferring to SFS really worth it despite the language requirement, like how much better is international political economy and international history and the school itself better than the courses at the normal college? anddddd would the language requirement really be that difficult?</p>