Hey everyone! I’m starting to plan out my senior year courses, and I’m not sure if I should take a fourth year of Spanish. Does anyone know if a lot of colleges actually require four years of foreign language, or will three years be enough for most schools?
Greetings! The requirement for years of foreign language study can vary considerably from college to college. Most colleges recommend, rather than require, three to four years of a single foreign language. Taking a fourth year could strengthen your application, especially if you’re considering more selective schools or if the rest of your schedule is rigorous. However, three years is typically seen as sufficient for many institutions.
It can be helpful to look at the specific requirements of the schools you are interested in. You can find this information on college websites or by contacting their admissions offices directly. Another factor to keep in mind is that continuing with Spanish might be particularly beneficial if it aligns with your intended major or career path, or if it could enhance your college experience, such as through study abroad opportunities. I recommend weighing these considerations along with your personal interest in Spanish and your overall academic plan. Best of luck as you make your decision!
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