<p>what catullus poems are you guys calling...
i say 4 or 5, 96, and something from 64 and maybe 50 and possibly 34
any thoughts?</p>
<p>bumpity bump</p>
<p>and maybe 31 too</p>
<p>Probably 64 and the new poems.</p>
<p>yeah i was thinking 96 and prolly 3 or 4 cuz they are pretty famous and they havent done them in awhile. 31 seems pretty logical too. im screwed if its anything major from 64, that things a biatch</p>
<p>3 and 4 were on the exam on 2002 and 2003, so I wouldn't bet on them. </p>
<p>I think 64 is almost a guarentee because it's such a big part of the syllabus.</p>
<p>oh i didnt know 3 and 4 were on then, i have the big list but it goes up to 2001</p>
<p>damn I thought the test overall was pretty hard, especially the multiple choice and the last ovid question.</p>
<p>it was hard
ur right about the ovid question
and the multiple choice
but i wished they had used 64 on some other part besides just multiple choice
plus the translations were totally random
and the essay questions were rather unstructured</p>
<p>oh - did u have to sit there and make corrections before you could start> how bootleg is that?!</p>
<p>2 right here baby, im calling a 2 (if im lucky)</p>
<p>how retarded were those essays?! but i called 2 of the catullus ones so i did decent</p>
<p>The MC hit me over the head; I was not expecting it to be that hard. FR was pretty easy though, overall, I thought. I thought the last Ovid questions was pretty straightforward, but maybe I just knew that poem pretty well. We can get more in depth once the questions have been put online...</p>
<p>i took it last year and it was the last year my school offered it.</p>
<p>did they add more poems this year or something?</p>
<p>They changed the Syllabus to include different poems, including one very long one that's about 200 lines. I'm not sure if they've increased the total number of lines for Catullus.</p>
<p>They revised the Catullus syllabus this year, so there are a couple new poems and a couple poems that used to be on it are not any more. The most notable addition was 64, a rather lengthy (in terms of lines, I think it is 1/4-1/3 of the Catullus) miniature epic about Ariadne. I think it replaced some other very long and even more boring poem, but I'm not quite sure.</p>