Extra Year of Science or Fourth Year of Language?

<p>Question guys, and any opinion would be helpful.</p>

<p>I am am currently enrolled as a sophomore in high school. I came from a public school which starts language in 8th grade. So currently I am ahead of many of my peers in that sense. However, I am stuck. Should I take the fourth year of Spanish or should I drop it and take 2 sciences which would be Honors Anatomy and Honors Physics? Regardless of what I take junior year I will be taking AP Bio or AP Chem as a senior. I have already taken Honors Biology and Chemistry so now I have the option to pick the course or courses I want. Keeping in mind that I plan to major in Sports Medicine would it be smarter to take the two sciences or the fourth year of Spanish? And would not taking the fourth year hurt my chances in getting into certain colleges?</p>

<p>And btw i would personally rather drop Spanish but I don't know.</p>

<p>Since you are majoring in sports medicine science seems like it would be beneficial to take 2 science courses. Most colleges won’t penalize you for not taking a 4th year of foreign language unless you want to major in one. Anatomy is probably needed for sports medicine and physics looks good when applying for colleges of science…</p>

<p>Some schools require 4 years of a language. If you know which colleges you want to apply to, check the school info. </p>

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