Will not taking 3+ years of world languages affect my chances?

Hi!

I will be a junior in the next school year (2016-2017) and I wanted to know if NOT taking a world language for three years will affect me.

I’ve taken two years of French; I got an A- average freshman year and an A sophomore year. Next year, I don’t want to take french because it’s honestly one of the worst classes I’ve taken. I feel like I put in more work into french than math and science combined, and it stresses me out a lot. Next year, there is only 14 students total taking french 3, and I go to a 4A high school with 2,200 students… A lot of people decided not to take french 3 because of how stressful it is.

Next year, I’ll be a part-time running start, which is a program in Washington state where I can take community college classes. I will be taking PreCalc honors, Physics Honors, Cooking for Wellness, leadership, and PE at my high school and one class per quarter at a community college so us history for fall quarter, english 101 for winter quarter, and english 102 spring quarter.

I really don’t want to take french 3 because I really do believe it’s more hard than other french classes at other schools. I’m not sure what universities I want to go too, but I know it won’t be a really selective school. So, if I wanted to get into a somewhat/not as selective university (acceptance rate around 50%-65%) Will taking only two years affect me?

I have a 3.95 unweighted gpa. My lowest grade is an A- for the past two years, I took one honors class freshman year (geometry honors), and three honors classes sophomore year (english 2 honors, alg 2/trig honors, and chem honors). Next year, I will be taking 2 honors classes, 2 electives, and three community college classes, where I will also receive 40 college credits for those classes because of running start and college in high school programs. I’m apart of national honor society and apart of cooking club, and I plan to join key club next year. I don’t do any high school sports, so I depend on my grades… I haven’t taken any AP classes because I’m getting college credits, and I believe by the end of senior year, I will have 55 college cedits which is little more than a year of college. And as for SATs, I’ve only taken the mock test of the new sat (out of 1600 instead of 2400) and I got 1220/1600 but I haven’t taken any prep classes so I hope that will go up. I don’twant to take french 3, but if i really have to/should, I will take the class.

This is a lot to read but i really do appreciate if someone can help me! Also, if you bave any suggestions to raise my chances of getting into a college, that’d be great.

No, it will hardly affect you. Sure, 3 years can’t hurt you but if you’re not going to do well, don’t take it unless you’re going to very selective schools (<25%) where 3 is required and 4 is recommended. Increase your SAT score by using this summer to study. A 1400 is an achievable score for you, and if you really do graduate with 55 credits by the end of high school, you can probably complete college in 2 years.

If you want to take French, look into virtual classes. I know French III is offered in my state through GA Virtual School, and it gives you the 3rd foreign language credit. Focus on enjoying high school though, and do what you want for these next two years.

If you aren’t planning to go into anything involving languages, it shouldn’t hurt you. As long as you have the required foreign language credits to graduate, it should be fine.

The diploma I received when I graduated high school this year had a mandatory 3 completed foreign language classes. I don’t know if it’s the same for your area, but you might want to talk to your counselor about it just in case.