Spanish Class?

<p>I am a junior and I am taking a Spanish 1 in school which offers college credit. Spanish 2 will be offered next semester, but I want to know if it is worth the time and money. We do have to pay for each credit. I mean in class we rarely learn anything and so far we literally have only learned one important thing. The rest of the time is spent talking and the teacher arguing with the students. Would colleges look at it negatively as I didn’t do another semester of it? I have been taking Spanish since 7th grade and began earning high school credit in 8th grade.</p>

<p>Why would you take Spanish 1 if you’ve already had 4 years of Spanish? Why pay to take a college class (which you say is bad) when you presumably could take free and more appropriate high school Spanish classes? You should be in Spanish 4, not Spanish 1.</p>

<p>Sorry, Spanish I is a college class it is also known as Spanish 4. They are the same thing.</p>

<p>It depends on what caliber of schools you’re considering. I had the opportunity to get pay $100-200 this year for college credit in my AP Spanish class, but my teacher said that most top colleges wouldn’t accept the credits (because they’re coming through a program run by a local community college); because of that, I decided to save my money and not sign up.</p>

<p>I’m going to a state school so the credits will transfer. I’m just more looking into is it worth it if I’m not learning anything and is utterly pointless. If I had to take another foreign language credit then it would be a totally different language like French or German. I’m more asking would colleges look at my transcript as only having one semester of college spanish good or bad because I didn’t take a second semester?</p>