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<p>Heh. I know how this goes. By the end of my sophomore year of high school, I had completed both AP French Language and AP French Lit, and that was as far as my school’s curriculum went. But my district required 3 years of the same foreign language to get an honors degree. I took a grad class in medieval French lit at the local state school, having been assured that it would count for the rest of my requirement, and then was told that it wouldn’t, because the college professors weren’t certified to teach high schoolers! So for my senior year, I did “independent study French” - I sat at the teacher’s desk while she taught the French 2 kids, and read French novels and plays and newspapers, and occasionally wrote a report on one of them (in French). That counted.</p>
<p>Most of the colleges to which I applied wanted 4 years of high school French. But none of them batted an eyebrow at my oddball schedule that was not technically 4 years of high school French. They do usually have at least a little sense. ;)</p>