<p>does anyone wish to discuss?</p>
<p>I thought the reading was hard. A lot of vocab in there I didn't know. The actual vocab section was OK, and the grammar was easy for the most part, but I skipped about 10 in the RC section. I know the curve on French is VERY generous (raw 77 out of 85 will often get you an 800), so I'm thinking about maybe around 650.</p>
<p>Much harder than the practice tests but not impossible. Hard to say since for a lot of the questions I have no idea if I got them right.</p>
<p>If the curve ReninDetroit says is correct, then I should be expecting a 720 (?) <em>crosses fingers</em> Maybe I'll be cocky and say an 800, but I dunno I don't think that it was that hard, but I dunno, does anyone know when we get our scores?</p>
<p>I left 10 blank and I'm guessing 10-15 wrong, so I'm looking at the 650-730 range I think. I'd love to break 700.</p>
<p>are we allowed to discuss questions?</p>
<p>i didnt leave any blank becasue i could always narrow it down to 2 choices.. i guess i didnt really have a strategy, oopss.. i thought the readings were easy, the grammar was ehhh, and i wanst sure on like 5 of the vocab questions</p>
<p>im just hoping that i can break 650 so that i am exempt from the language requirement next year at penn</p>
<p>Il est certain que j'ai echoue. :(
Je n'aime pas le vocabulaire...</p>
<p>whatever why not questions...everyone has already taken it?</p>
<p>Where did all the French people go?</p>
<p>No one takes french anymore...spanish is so much more useful grr</p>
<p>I thought that the reading was easy, but that a few of the questions were a bit odd. Left 2 blank because I ran out of time, and answered the last two hurriedly. Found some of the vocab a bit tricky, but guessed about 75% right I think, and was confused on about five or so grammar but think I got most of them right. </p>
<p>Wasn't impossible, but was certainly way harder than the practice exams I had taken. I need a 700+ for entry into UK university, so fingers crossed!</p>
<p>lol, french soooo > spanish... but yeah, since the sat ii language exams are notoriously hard (well imo) a lot of people don't take it... even with the generous curve...</p>
<p>We're the few and the brave! Besides, I just took the AP Lang. exam, so my french was as good as it'll ever be...so why not get it over with? I personally didn't think it was hard at all...everyone else that took it thought it was hard....(maybe I'll end up getting like a 500, this always happens when I think I do good on a test) but we'll see..there were a few questions that i had no idea, so I left around 3-4 blank, I decided to do the readings first (just in case I ran out of time I thought that rushing the vocab would be easier than rushing a reading) Though time, thank God, did not become an issue for me : )</p>
<p>of does anyone remember any of the questions? i, too, took the ap lang the monday before but i had just taken the history the DAY before, so i feel like my mind was a little confused. does anyone remember what they put for the very last question on the exam and why the old man thought the corridor seemed long?</p>
<p>i said it was because he was old, or something that was worded differently meaning that.
Do any of you remember the answer to the question about the poster of the shoe store? the one that asked when is the store open?</p>
<p>i think the answer was that it qas open through lunch hour (all of the other ones didnt work) and aht made sense considering most stores in france are not open during lunch hour so that would be an irregularity</p>
<p>oh ok, that makes sence. I left it blank.</p>
<p>and in the grammar, did you get auquel once, i didnt but a friend said that was it, and i feel rather skeptical</p>
<p>i said it was auquel, i was debating between auquel and dont, and decided for auquel</p>
<p>haha greeeaat. do you remember anything else?</p>