<p>Is 700 French SAT II better than 700 Chinese?</p>
<p>Unless you’re native in one of them, there’s no difference whatsoever.</p>
<p>My mother tongue is Korean, but I’m fluent in English and French. I’ve already got 800 on my SAT II French, but I’m wondering if I should also take the SATII Korean language exam.</p>
<p>Any suggestions?</p>
<p>Personally, I think if you have the time and the test date to spare, and you know you’ll do well - then take it. Another high score can only help you.</p>
<p>I have a similar question with shmluza: I’m not a native speaker to both languages. But I heard Chinese curve is really tough due to the large number of native speakers. So is French better? I mean, if I get 750 or something in French, will it help at all for me go get into an Ivy? I heard 750 is really bad for chinese.</p>
<p>Also,
Congratulations! How many years have you been learning French? Did you take AP french? what is the French textbook you use? Did you take SAT French with listening?
Good job, I envy you. :)</p>