<p>How'd you guys do?</p>
<p>I got 750</p>
<p>How'd you guys do?</p>
<p>I got 750</p>
<p>what prep book (if any) did you use/do you recommend for the SAT II French?</p>
<p>i used Princeton Review, which was pretty good and had a good section on vocabulary and 2 practice tests. I think i couldve done better on the test though, made some stupid mistakes. I think I'll retake, and i might get barrons too just cause i already went through Princeton Review's book</p>
<p>any french test takers out there?!</p>
<p>I didn't study for it at all and I got a 750 but I did the same for Spanish and got a 660</p>
<p>bump bump bump</p>
<p>I got a 700 :-[</p>
<p>I'm only disappointed because French is my thing and I got a 750 on a PR practice test</p>
<p>I got an 800. The best prep is obviously doing well in French class, but I think I just flipped through the PR book.</p>
<p>However, I am fluent. This will be the problem with any language test - you are competing against native speakers/those who lived in countries in which they speak the language.</p>
<p>Yeah, that's the hardest part I find about taking standardized language tests are the fluent speaker, especially for Spanish.</p>
<p>Chinese and Korean are the worse, I hear. That's not very surprising.</p>
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<li>My school has a pretty solid French department.</li>
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