<p>So im in my senior year currently in spanish 3 Academic (regular level). I absolutely hate Spanish, most because im horrible at it. Anyways i have the option of dropping it and taking AP Psych. If i do so i will only have 2 years of language, spanish 1 and 2. taking psych will give me 5 years of full year social studies classes
Thoughts anyone?</p>
<p>It depends on where you are applying. Some schools recommend that you take spanish for 3 years.</p>
<p>I agree with the person above. If you are applying to top-tier schools I would stick with Spanish, because they like to see 3 years of a foreign language. If you work hard and consider getting a tutor, I’m sure you could pass with an A or B!</p>
<p>In making your decision also keep in mind that some colleges have a language requirements for graduation. So while a decision to drop Spanish may not affect your admission chances you may find yourself back in the situation of having to take a language afresh in college to meet the college graduation requirements.</p>
<p>In practice a one to two year gap in foreign language education for someone who’s completed high school level 2 in the language means a reset and the need to restart from level 1 n college.</p>
<p>im not applying to top tier schools thought, uconn rutgers drexel are on my list. Im also fluent in another foriegn language which is included in my common app, im not worried about taking langauge in college but admissions wise?</p>