<p>On the recommended course credits for Princeton, it recommends 4 years of a language...would 3 be enough?</p>
<p>Spanish I Regulars A+/A+ (Middle school has only regulars)
Spanish 2 Honors A-/A-
Spanish 3 Regulars A-/B (Schedule conflict)</p>
<p>If I took Spanish 4 AP, I'd probably get A/A, and probably a 4 or 5 if I took it next year, but would make my load a lot more hectic.</p>
<p>Take it. Three is sometimes OK if you have a strong interest in another subject which you are pursuing extra classes in. However, since one year you are counting seems to have occured in middle school, they will only see two years of a language. This is not enough. </p>
<p>I don't really understand. What grade are you in now? What Spanish class are you in now?</p>
<p>Also, why would you say you'd get an A in AP Spanish if you haven't gotten an A in all of high school Spanish? You even have a B in Spanish III Regular.</p>
<p>I'm in 11th grade, and not in Spanish this year. I will get an A in AP Spanish because I can.</p>
<p>Definitely take it.</p>
<p>Ok:-), even if it might cause me to not do as well in my other AP classes?</p>
<p>I think that your chances at high level schools would be severely diminished if you do not take Spanish.</p>
<p>Thank you, it's what I needed to hear.</p>