<p>I enjoy spanish class but I am not a native speaker. I always get above a 95 on the test, but I study a lot. I was planning on taking AP spanish because Spanish has always been one if my strong points. I heard the ap test was extremely hard, but if you pass with usually a four or five you get a good amount if college credit. This would look better on my transcript that if I a reg class whether I did good on the test or not.
My school also offers college spanish, a very easy class where as long as I pass which I would, I would be guaranteed credits, but not as many as in ap spanish.
So in one class it would be a breeze and guaranteed it get a few credits.
Another class would be difficult and I may get a lot of credits.
I am also taking other AP's so my course load would be on the heavy side either way.
Is the ap class worth the rick or no?</p>
<p>An alternative? You might be aspiring to a college that does not accept CLEP credits, but some have told me the Spanish Level I CLEP test is very manageable. Some colleges give 6 credits for it. 12 for Level II. Perhaps your skills are already at Level I or II? </p>