Basically I’m fully bilingual (spanish/english) and have 2 spanish credits and 1 of portuguese, but in the official UT form it only gives you an option for 1 high school foreign language class… Would it be ok to put that I have 3 credits of foreign language and choose spanish? All the courses show up in my transcript though.
I have the same issue. I have two years of Latin and two years of Chinese. I just put Chinese because I have 3 credits of that (two college semesters dual enrollment and one year at high school) instead of just 2 for Latin. Then that’s two extra years of foreign language that won’t be included but it wouldn’t be accurate to put 5 credits of just Chinese or just Latin… so I don’t know what to do for that. I think they just want to make sure that you have at least two credits of one foreign language and that’s why they do it for one language but it is frustrating if you have multiple languages. I think you probably could just put the Spanish and they can see that you have both if they look at your transcript but it is kind of annoying if you can’t put something that accurately represents everything you’ve taken.