<p>Sadly, foreign language credits don’t quite work like that. Colleges want to see 3 to 4 credits in one foreign language, rather than 2 credits in one language and 2 in another. At least, that’s my knowledge about the college system. Perhaps I’m crazy (and maybe this is something only I would want to do) but would it be possible to take both foreign languages? Spanish for 3-4 years and ASL for 2. Colleges would love to see that!!! Showing dedication to separate linguistically discipline will truly set you apart. As it is, most high schools students dread taking one year and many dont even attempt to try a foreign language. It think it would help you stand out…</p>
<p>But maybe that’s just me…</p>