@CavsFan2003 If I were you I would take the Spanish placement test for choate first and see if you would place into Spanish 4 at Choate (assuming that you are currently in Spanish 3). Considering that you stated earlier that your current Spanish class is not taught fully in Spanish (which I have found in to be the norm in most private schools by level 3, and some times even level 2) it might be that your curriculum is not rigorous enough to be placed into Spanish 4 or 3 at Choate. Of course, I’m just speculating here, but If you end up being placed in Spanish 2 or 3, I would then see if you really want to continue with Spanish or pick a different language since technically you would only be 1 year ahead of starting a new language instead of being 3 years ahead.