<p>I'm taking 5 AP classes, and I really hate Spanish, I mean I'm not failing. I'm getting a B, but that class stresses me out and ruins my day. </p>
<p>If I dropped it, how bad would it look after I'm already accepted into Universities?</p>
<p>I'm taking 5 AP classes, and I really hate Spanish, I mean I'm not failing. I'm getting a B, but that class stresses me out and ruins my day. </p>
<p>If I dropped it, how bad would it look after I'm already accepted into Universities?</p>
<p>After you're already accepted?
Not that bad --I mean it might raise a question or two, but you're not going to get your admission revoked because you wanted to drop your AP Spanish class..</p>
<p>I just dropped my ap european class, but I'm going to an engineering university so they didn't really mind too much</p>
<p>You have to call them first and ask them. I found that it is much easier to go to your guidance counselor, explain your situation, and sit with them while they call the universities you got accepted to and ask each one of them</p>
<p>I doubt it would have any effect on accepted universities. You're taking 5 APs -- 1 less won't matter that much. But I think it won't hurt to ask these univerisities and your guidance/college counselor, and explain your situation to them as well.</p>
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you're not going to get your admission revoked because you wanted to drop your AP Spanish class
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I wouldn't be so sure... Many colleges require you to notify them if the list of classes you've put on your app changes. Asking in advance is just prudent. While it may be unlikely to have them change their mind if you drop Spanish, wouldn't you rather find out if it will affect you before you do it?</p>
<p>Send the colleges an email, telling them your "situation," and asking if it would be alright to drop the class. Hopefully, they won't have a problem with it =)</p>
<p>Ridiculous. How do you plan to succeed in life now?</p>
<p>no just kidding</p>
<p>I think it's better for you to drop it. Spanish probably has nothing to do with your future, and that's understandable. I dropped spanish after junior year. I almost underwent a nervous breakdown reading this novel la catrina.</p>