<p>I'm afraid my past may have caught up to me, and apparently my school is not open until the Spring semester starts in February so I can't even talk to a counselor. T_T </p>
<p>During my freshman and sophomore years of high school, I took Spanish 1 and 2 but did horrible both years (C/D and F+/D- respectively). So for my junior year, my counselor decided to put me in a Korean 2 for Korean Speakers class. I did OK and got a B+ the first semester and B- the second semester. However, when I moved on to Korean 3 for Korean Speakers, I received a C+ and D-.</p>
<p>So my questions are:</p>
<p>1) I know only 2 years of a foreign language is required for transfer, but I skipped over Korean 1 and right into Korean 2. Can I still consider this as fulfilling the requirement of 2 years or is the Korean 3 course considered the 2nd year of foreign language in my case?</p>
<p>2) If the year I took of Korean 3 is in fact considered my 2nd year of foreign language, I still have no idea whether it's passing or not with the C+ and D-. Should I check off completed 3 years of foreign language in the myBerkeleyApplication IGETC form, or do I need to check off the 2 years only box?</p>
<p>Or am I just completely screwed? My CCC counselors have seen my high school transcript before and are aware of this. I've been told I'm fine this whole time, but now I'm wondering if they had no idea what they were talking about. I'm freaking out, please help!!</p>