<p>Freshman year i took spanish2h
sophomore year i took spanish3h
jr year i took no spanish
sr year i'm taking spanish5ap</p>
<p>will this hurt?</p>
<p>Freshman year i took spanish2h
sophomore year i took spanish3h
jr year i took no spanish
sr year i'm taking spanish5ap</p>
<p>will this hurt?</p>
<p>It depends on why you didn’t take Spanish Junior year. Colleges like commitment which this does not fully show.</p>
<p>Whether this will hurt you depends on many favors, and your application in general. What’s done is done and you can’t change what you did so I think you should move on and think about what can help you NOW.
:)</p>
<p>i took bio1 honors instead of spanish 4ap [so i could finish my biology requirement since i wanted to take physics ap senior year]</p>
<p>another factor was that i’ve heard lots of nasty things about the spanish teacher so i switched out of it before the year started</p>
<p>ironically, the 5ap teacher who is known to be easy no longer teaches 5ap instead the “nasty” one now is as of this year</p>
<p>If you dropped the class to be able to finish a requirement I think you will be ok</p>
<p>I don’t think colleges will care too much unless you plan to major in a language.</p>
<p>well, i dont even think it matters how long youve taken the language, but what level you get to honestly (as long as its not your native language).</p>
<p>since for a lot of languages (im basically just going off of what happens at my school), the difference in the level of spanish taught becomes so negligible in the later years of spanish that it really doesnt matter. but being able to get to the 4th or the 5th year (at my school its the same class) of a language really would seem like itd be plenty sufficient. no reason to get too nit picky when it comes to this stuff.</p>