<p>I've already taken 3.5 years of spanish in high school. I'm debating whether or not i should drop my spanish class in the spring term of senior year. Will it matter much in whether i get accepted or not? May i be required to take spanish in college because of this? SHOULD i drop it or keep spanish 8?</p>
<p>I go to school in New York and plan on attending a university in Mass or NY....if that makes a difference.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>Finish the fourth year of foreign language. Having four years is strongly recommended at many (if not most) schools, and dropping this class could influence decisions.</p>
<p>even if i really dislike that class??.</p>
<p>ookay. Thank you.</p>
<p>Provided you meet the minimum graduation requirements for your school district, and the minimum admissions requirements for the colleges/universities that you have applied to, you can quit taking a foreign language/math/English/phys ed/science/whatever. So the pertinent question here is, have you met those requirements?</p>
<p>If you have, and you really hate the class, go sit down with your guidance counselor and talk about your options for this last semester of high school.</p>
<p>@RedSeven - All colleges have told me is that they recommend at least two years foreign language. Personally I would drop it and take another academic class. I don’t believe it will show a lack of commitment.</p>