<p>Some colleges (ie Harvard, etc) say it's recommended but not required to take 4 years of one foreign language.
I've only taken up to Spanish 2 at my high school and beginner Spanish 1&2 at my CC as dual enrollment credit. I know that doesn't constitute as 4 years but how important is taking 4 years of a foreign Lang?
I'm a native Korean speaker so I'm bilingual already, will that make any difference when I apply?</p>
<p>it’s all relative. how strong will the other areas of your app be? i don’t think it’s a huge pitfall, if you have other clear strengths. but take the korean sat 2 if you’re worried. you can ace that easy</p>
<p>If you were an international applicant, you wouldn’t be expected to present the results of coursework in a third language. Your home language plus the TOEFL test for English would be good enough. Don’t worry about this one. Take the SAT, CLEP, AP, or whatever language exam you can find for your home language so that you can demonstrate your level of fluency and literacy.</p>