<p>Due to a scheduling conflict with French IV, I can't take AP art history. This also gave me a free period I wasn't expecting.</p>
<p>If there's a Spanish I class during my free period that would allow me to take AP art history during the period that French is in now, should I do the Spanish?</p>
<p>Or is it better to have 3 years of french than 2 of french and 2 of spanish? (i would have to take senior year spanish because if you stop french after 2 years you have to take senior year as well, which i wasnt planning on doing with french.)</p>
<p>take 4 of french or 5 french with AP french.</p>
<p>AP French ( and honors French for that matter) is out of the question.</p>
<p>I suck at French, more than any other subject. </p>
<p>I should also have mentioned that I will have no higher than a B+ in French IV, where I can almost certainly get an A in Spanish I.</p>
<p>i know the only kids that switch to another foreign language at my school are considered speds but i dont know how colleges will view it. I think you should stay in french one more year and try to take another AP in your other time slot.</p>
<p>There really aren't any other AP's I could take. It's basically French IV and a free period or Spanish I and AP art history.</p>
<p>Well, what do you like better, art of foreign language? If it's art, then go with AP art history, if it's foreign language, then take French.</p>
<p>Well, I really want to take the art history class. But I'm afraid it's going to look really bad if I "start over" with foreign lang junior year.</p>
<p>If you like the art, go for the AP art history. Stop worrying about what "looks bad." You'll have an extra AP and be trilingual.</p>
<p>Yeah, I guess. But I'm not really sure French III and Spanish II count towards "trilingual".</p>