taking spanish online??? keystonne??

<p>hey,</p>

<p>well i am a sophomore and am getting a c+ in spanish level 2. my homework and projects gradse are As, but but tests are Ds. its an honors course my counsellor gave me some options for next year.</p>

<p>i can take spanish 5/6 (teacher is known to be super boring and hard)</p>

<p>i could take french 1/2 and explain how i had a bad teacher and then thta bad teacher got pregant and we had a sub for half the year, and he was even terribler and i never got a base. but she said colleges would look down on that and want 3 years of the same language</p>

<p>or now i was just wondering if i could take it online? anyone know where a good place to take it online? i was thinking keystone maybe? i have never used it. does it actually teach you good and give you an A that can transfer to school?? </p>

<p>so can someone tell me more about an online program, and reccomend me what option i should do?? thanks, i have to tell my counselor quick.</p>

<p>ha do you go to La Costa Canyon/Torrey Pines?</p>

<p>I have a little bit of experience with Keystone, not in Spanish. But, if your counselor fills out a certain form (it's on the Keystone website somewhere) you can transfer the class and your grade on it to your school, and end up with credit. So if you really want to do it, go for it. Just make sure you have the forms so it counts at your school.</p>

<p>Here, look at this link: Keystone</a> National High School - Online High School Program and Homeschool Curriculum, Courses</p>

<p>You are taking Spanish 1/2 (is that a year of Spanish?), but somehow you want to take Spanish 5/6? I don't think that even makes sense. Also getting Ds on your tests means you are only understanding 60% of the material even though you are getting As on other assignments</p>