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Foreign language requirements

I am in an early college program that allows me to take highschool and college classes together. When I graduate ill have an associates and my diploma. As for the foreign language requirements I need to take 2 semesters of the same foreign language. The college offers french and spanish. Does it matter what I choose to take? Like would colleges even care what I take as long as I meet the requirements?

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Colleges do not prefer one language over the other as long as you take at least one foreign language for two years minimum. I believe the only thing they look for is whether you take 2 or more years just to see how dedicated you are and it looks better on your academic profile I guess. So you have free reign of what you want to take!

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3 years ago

no it shouldn’t matter which language you take! They just want the credits, there are students going to the same schools who take Italian, Latin, German, Mandarin and other languages. Just take what you would enjoy most!

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