@MYOS1634 While I agree with you in principle, if the HS does not subscribe to the same curriculum philosophy as you or I, a college will not hold it against the applicant; s/he can’t take what is not offered.
Assumes facts not in evidence. My assumption (also not in evidence
)is that a faster track would not exist in another language considering that Spanish is the most commonly taught foreign language in the US, but the OP can correct me. Even if such a track did exist, I would not suggest it unless the OP is really interested in the other option. Let’s be real (and I say this as a polyglot), unless the OP lives in an enclave like Fall River for Portuguese or Brighton Beach for Russian, any other FL will have limited usefulness for most students.
I will concur that this is a valid option, if available. There may be opportunities to accelerate later on, if the OP is interested, but that’s really getting ahead of ourselves at this point.