<p>So, next year I'll be in Spanish 6 at my school and they don't even have a separate class in my school for it, so is it worth it to take it? I heard that colleges like to see four years of foreign language, but for my fourth year to be in Spanish 6 (i had two years of spanish in jr. high) , I thought it might be a bit pointless.</p>
<p>And AP physics vs. AP enviro science for senior year. I've taken bio and chem already. Colleges prefer physics maybe?</p>
<p>Any advice would help, thanks!</p>
<p>Have you already taken the AP spanish exam? Or would you be taking it after this year?
And yes, colleges would usually rather see AP physics than APES... Physics tends to have a more rigorous curriculum.</p>
<p>at my school i was signed up to take latin 4 but i had to drop it to get all my senior classes in, so i hve only had 3 yrs of the same language. will this hurt me in the app process this coming yr?</p>
<p>same question....lol=]</p>
<p>yea i noticed that after i posted it.</p>
<p>lol i meant i have the same question =]</p>
<p>oh wow im dense today. finals must be getting to me lol</p>
<p>Your should definitely take AP physics. Also, four years of a language shows commitment especially since you'd take it as a senior. Colleges like to know that your language skills/interest might continue in college.</p>
<p>correction: four years of language in high school.
I realise that you've taken a lot of language courses, not just four years : )</p>