Which should I do for Junior year?

<p>Well im going into Sophomore year and Im going to be taking Spanish 3 Honors ( Ive gotten B+s in Spanish 1 and 2). Well depending on how I feel after Spanish 3 Im tempted to take Spanish 4 and luckily I have some options for it
*Spanish 4 AP @ High School
*Spanish 4 @ a local community college during the summer heading into Junior Year
*Spanish 4 in Ecuador at the Universidad de San Francisco in Quito, Ecuador during the summer heading into Junior year (My Uncle lives in Quito and has been wanting me to come down at take some Spanish classes at the local University.) </p>

<p>Which one do you think would benefit me the most when it comes to applying to college, Im dreaming of going to an ivy league school and would like to make my application "dazzle"</p>

<p>Taking high level language classes appeal to colleges anyway, because AP or high level languages are hard anyway. But If I were a admissions director, I would be wowed at you if you took Spanish in Ecuador.</p>

<p>Indeed. Taking a foreign language in a speaking country - wow. Not only does that look amazing, you’ll learn far more than you could in a year of Spanish.</p>

<p>Whatever you do, don’t stop taking the language, at least not until you get into college.</p>

<p>Lol. You got B+ in Spanish 1 and 2? You won’t make it that far as the diffuculty in language will increase.</p>

<p>@bri1hv I’m not to worried about Spanish 3, I think I should be able to ace it. Only reason i got a B+ in Spanish 1 and 2(both honors) was because I was incredibly lazy and never turned work in on time. Now I’m going 110% and plan on get an A+ in Spanish 3 honors. Plus my dad speaks fluent Spanish so if I did fall behind for some odd reason he could get my back on track in no time</p>