<p>I'm taking this on Thur and have no idea what I'm doing. What types of questions are on the exam and how do the sections split up (question and time wise)? The fact that there are no review books for French Lit makes studying just a tad more difficult....</p>
<p>check collegeboard's website for times and more specifics. The test is English lit... but in french. There are critical reading section that you have to answer MC questions about. Then there are essays on what you read (or should've read) for the test. Dont know times though. Sorry, but on the AP pages at collegeboard.com there are the PDFs with the course and test descriptions for all tests. That should tell you.</p>
<p>I just took a look at that. Very helpful.</p>
<p>But, no one has any experience?</p>
<p>I'm taking the exam this year, so there isn't a whole lot I could tell you, but it seems there isn't a whole lot of studying you can do. Know your terms for the MC and the first essay question, know the main plots and a few details from each book for the second essay question, know the maid idea of each poem to make the first essay question easier. Obviously, these aren't much help if you never knew them, but I've found that'd I'm remembering a lot from reading over all my notes. I hope it'll pay off tomorrow.</p>