Foreign Language Placement Tests

<p>to be honest with you i will probably even score a 0 on the latin test, i am horrible at taking tests and freeze under pressure. Plus latin seems to go through one ear and out the other… :frowning: oh well, i need to start studying!!!</p>

<p>^^My D didn’t have latin after soph in HS (3 yrs) and didn’t study and made a 2 :slight_smile: so you never know. But if you really want to take another language even if you do exempt then it doesn’t matter how you do.</p>

<p>A 2 is really low and pretty attainable. I think most people I talked to scored at least a 2.</p>

<p>I haven’t taken Spanish since 7th grade and I was talking to one of the Spanish professors about possibly taking it in college. She suggested that I take the placement test because she said I could surely start in 121.</p>

<p>Language sequencing is: 109, 110, 122. Each are three hours.</p>

<p>If you’ve previously studied the language but aren’t very good at it, they place you into 121. 121 is four hours and it covers everything that 109 and 110 cover in a single semester. You then take 122.</p>

<p>Take the test. Try your best. You never know.</p>

<p>Is the test multiple choice?</p>

<p>Yes. Part I is multiple choice.</p>

<p>I don’t think there’s a Part II for Latin and you only take Part II if you do well on Part I.</p>