French Subject Test w/ listening vs. Test w/o

<p>Hey guys! I was wondering if there is a difference (college wise) between the French SAT II w/ listening vs. the one w/o listening. Can anybody shed some light on the issue.
BTW, I'm asking not because one would be harder than the other, but because I plan on taking two other SAT IIs on the June Test Date and would much rather take the French w/o listening on that day since Listening is only offered in November. Any help would be appreciated.</p>

<p>It is better in every case to take the Language test with Listening component.</p>

<p>However, if you are pressed for time, and you would do superbly on the test without listening, go for it.</p>

<p>OK thanks! I already got a 5 on AP Language, and I'm taking AP Lit this year, so I thiink I would do well on either one. But thanks for the advice!</p>

<p>It makes all the difference in the worllllllllllllld!!!
Watch 0o0o0o0o0ut!!!</p>

<p>AP French Lit? You’re lucky – I thought it got cut!</p>