Do colleges require French with the Listening portion?

<p>Basically, my question is the thread title.</p>

<p>Do colleges require French with the Listening portion?</p>

<p>If they did then why would they offer the test without the Listening Portion?</p>

<p>-cough-</p>

<p>If they don't require it, then I should be ok.</p>

<p>I'm taking Fren 2B as a distance coure. It's equivalent to Fren 4.</p>

<p>The subject test should be ok for me, especially because I'm ok with writing in French. I'm not bad, but I do well on tests.</p>

<p>Je suis pas mal, mais je dois bien sur les examens.</p>

<p>J'ai un chat dans mon pantalons!</p>

<p>And no, they don't require it, but I can see how it's better to have it, but don't worry about it.</p>

<p>Tu es dr</p>

<p>The simple future was on the test when I took it, mostly in the context of "if/then" sentences. (If the condition is in the imperfect, the result is in the conditional; if the condition is in the present, the result is in the future simple.)</p>

<p>I haven't seen any schools that specifically ask for French with listening. You should be fine, especially because adcoms know it's only offered once a year. Bear in mind, though, that if you're applying to schools that will let you use SAT IIs for language placement, they'll probably require listening for placement.</p>