Spanish 4/5 or SAT Prep

<p>I have to sign up for classes for next year and I don’t know if I should take SAT Prep or Spanish 4/5 which is basically Honors Spanish 4 with some vocab from Spanish 5 because SAT Prep will boost up my SAT score but Honors Spanish 4/5 will boost up my weighted gpa as well as look good to colleges for taking 4 years of Spanish. Which class is more beneficial?</p>

<p>That’s weird… Spanish 4/5…that’s just Spanish 4 if there’s only vocab.</p>

<p>i think you should do spanish 4/5 cuz you can always get a tutor out of school…you could probably search it on google and your school MIGHT have some names for SAT prep classes…i no sylvan has one</p>

<p>If you can afford an SAT prep class outside of school, that’s an option, but I would have loved it if I had a set structured SAT class in school that would have pushed me to study more (If I didn’t finish an assignment for my out of school class… it was like oh well…I’ll finish it next week…and put it off). I think that’s great if your school offers it. </p>

<p>If you like Spanish though and are good at it, you may want to take that and just study on your own.</p>

<p>Yeah, that didn’t help at all. lol. That’s a tough call.</p>

<p>Well I don’t really like spanish and i think it’s hard. Plus, SAT classes outside of school are expensive so maybe i should just take SAT Prep.</p>

<p>if you can’t afford SAT prep out of school then i would probably take SAT prep just for the fact it helps you get a better score on your SAT which (most) colleges would be more impressed with</p>

<p>Depends on your SAT course in high school-at my old school, the juniors were forced to take it and it was a complete blowoff, where they weren’t allowed to quietly study with other books, and had to listen to the gym teacher who got a 1000/1600. But, I heard of a local, very competitive public hs where there sat prep is like golden and has an application, and everything.</p>

<p>I’d also say to check out the Span 4/5 teacher and see if you could indepently study with their vocab, find out what textbook is, etc. Maybe talk to people in the class. And THEN decide which you will do.</p>

<p>In terms of colleges, they’d probably rather see you doing Spanish 4/5 work than pushing out an academic class for “sat prep”. It depends though. If you know you will do well in that class and it’ll really help, maybe you should do that.</p>