Third Year Foreign Language In High School...Please Help

<p>I am a sophomore currently enrolled in Spanish 2 Pre-Ap. I am debating whether or not I should sign up for Spanish 3 next year in order to graduate on the Distinguished Plan. I am wondering if taking this third year of a foreign language is ABSOLUTLY necessary in order to get into A&M. I understand the pros of going Distinguished however I very much dislike Spanish, and feel that filling that spot with another class (particularly the Engineering 1 class that my high school offers) would be far more beneficial to me than a another year of Spanish. However, I do not want this to jeopardize my chances of getting into A&M. Any suggestions? (BTW- I am in the top 15% of my class, 10 people away from being in top 10%. I have a 3.8 GPA, in National Honor Society, and Spanish Honor Society. I haven't taken my SAT or PSATs yet.)</p>

<p>---Basically, did anyone here get in without a third year? My goal is to get Automatic Admission so I won't have to deal with this but of course the Bill to do away with Automatic Acceptance would have to be (possibly) passed by the time I apply :P</p>

<p>Just take Spanish III. Its extremely easy.</p>

<p>Are you still allowed to be in Spanish NHS if you drop the class? That might be something you want to consider.</p>

<p>Yes you only need two years of Spanish to stay in Spanish Honor Society. I heard that Spanish 3 Pre Ap was extremely hard at my school (I’m talking giving speeches in Spanish, and LONG memorization).</p>