<p>Well
I only took two years of foreign language to max out on the number of AP classes I could take. This will be explained in the rec letter from my school and such, but I'm still wondering if colleges that "recommend" four years of language will still look down on it.
If it helps- I speak, read, and write Hebrew and Russian fluently, and the two years I took were in Spanish.
Thank You</p>
<p>Colleges REALLY like to see 4 years of a foreign language and it may not be that good that you gave up on that just to take AP classes. However, in light of your other talents in Hebrew/Russian, I think if your counseler writes about how you are already trilingual, that will ammend the situation.</p>