<p>So guys anyone nervous for tomorrow? What have you guys been studying? Anyone take the test last year who has some tips? Honestly I feel like I'm completely unprepared as our class has been watching movies for the past two months...</p>
<p>I’m a native speaker so I’m not exactly worried, but do you guys have any idea what the format is like? I think that’s what could potentially trip me up.</p>
<p>I have a feeling the speaking part if just going to throw me off entirely. & I don’t even know how to go about studying at this point…</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure there’s the standard multiple choice with reading, then listening, and then both at the same time i think. Then there are the essays and speaking portions of the test</p>
<p>Thoughts on the test, guys?
Not sure how I did on the multiple choice–there definitely were some I did not know. Essays should be okay, hopefully. Speaking I kind of had a few gaps in the conversation and I ran out of time on the 2min. response.</p>
<p>Didn’t go as well as I was hoping… My simulated conversation was the worst think I’ve ever experienced, bordering on nonsensical. I don’t think it was as bad as a 1, but I don’t think I could have gotten higher than a 2. The cultural comparison was weird, and I basically made stuff up. Probably a 3. The writings were better, but not at a “5” level, most likely. </p>
<p>Does anyone have any idea what 5-10 wrong on MC, and a 2,3,4, and 4 on the Free Response would give me? I was originally aiming for a 5, but with those FRQ scores, I feel like that (and even a 4) would be a stretch.</p>
<p>Same! Normally 2 minutes feels like forever but in this case I ran out of time for some reason. I never got to the connections to the francophone world part, which was about half of the prompt…</p>
<p>Anybody remember any multiple choice questions?
Those at least we can come up with definitive correct/incorrect answers for.</p>
<p>How did you guys score? I was extremely lucky and must have just barely made the cutoff for a 5.</p>