<p>i placed into french 2060 after having taken the placement test. i took 5 years of french in high school including AP in my senior year. i'm pretty ok at it, but i wouldn't say it's my forte. i just need to fulfill the language requirement, thus the reason i might take it. is this course really difficult? is french 2090 a better alternative?</p>
<p>does s.tun still teach 2060? </p>
<p>she’s wonderful :D</p>
<p>though probably a bit difficult than your average french graduate teaching assistant :D</p>
<p>you should learn lots!</p>
<p>the cornell website says sparfel. is she good?</p>
<p>i havent the slightest clue…check ratemyprofessor, if nothing’s on there about him/her then you can guess that professor is a new grad student or something</p>
<p>2060 should not be difficult coming from five years of French background. I took it after six years of french and then a 1.5 year break and I was completely fine. There’s tons of grammar review. And I had Tun, as well–no clue who Sparfel is.</p>