Stanford's Foreign Language Requirement

<p>Apparently, you can meet this requirement with a Satisfactory SAT II score.</p>

<p>For Spanish, a score of at least 630 is satisfactory.</p>

<p>Now, is this the test w/ listening or without?</p>

<p><a href="https://www.stanford.edu/dept/lc/language/placement/guidelines.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;https://www.stanford.edu/dept/lc/language/placement/guidelines.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>And if some people are like " Wait, there's two different Spanish Subject Tests :
SAT</a> Subject Tests - College Admission Tests - Register Online</p>

<p>I think they're different . . . </p>

<p>thanks.</p>

<p>Anyone? :l</p>

<p>What the hell is your question?</p>

<p>how you can meet the stanford foreign language requirement w/o actually taking the class at stanford... i assume he is asking how you can do it via AP/SAT testing.</p>

<p>Unless they have changed the requirement recently, it is the SAT II w/ Listening. You can also satisfy the requirement by passing a multi-skill proficiency test when you get to campus for orientation.</p>

<p>What if we already know another language? Like if we were born in another country. Does that mean we can weasle out of the language requirement?</p>

<p>What about dual citizens that studied most of high school in another country, taking English as a second language and say, Portuguese as a first language. That still counts, right?</p>