Hey y'all,
Is there a Spanish assessment test that is recognized by the LACCD or the UC's that proves proficiency in the language?
Enough to bypass any lower level Spanish requirements. I ask because I am a Heritage Speaker and mistakenly believed I completed my language requirement during high school. I graduated high school 16 years ago and I received my transcripts yesterday, and I was wrong... Also, I don't know how they let me graduate with a 1.47 - no wonder I dropped out of college after a few semesters - so under prepared. :-O
I've been accepted to UCSB, placed on the Berkeley Wait-list (long shot), and appealing UCLA (even longer shot) - and would hate to have any of those opportunities rescinded because of the Spanish Requirement on my Major.
Any info is appreciated! :)
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