<p>If you do not have 3 years of a foreign language would you be automatically rejected?</p>
<p>I am not 100%, but I would assume that unless your school did not offer more than 3 years of language, the fact that you did not have enough language would seem to be a cause of rejection.</p>
<p>BS. nobody is going to be automatically rejected. w&l is a small enough school that all aspects of an application are going to be looked at- grades, courses, essays, extracurriculars, interviews. there are no definite acceptances and no definite rejections. calm down. it's a bad idea to make assumptions about admissions policies</p>
<p>i didn't have three years of a language (i had two each of two different languages). i was not rejected. calm down guys, w&l admissions people realize that it's the big picture that matters. unless you're a convicted felon or something i doubt you'll be automatically rejected on the basis of one piece of criteria, especially if you're application is good in general.</p>