<p>Yeah....hours left.</p>
<p>is the test with listening harder or easier than without? (i do very well on listening comprehension in french class).</p>
<p>It's easier with listening. I just HATE reading comprehension and most of the writing so the listening will compensate. I hope I score 660+. Ugh, I'm so lame.</p>
<p>Well I took this test and felt pretty overwhelmed...I didn't know at least one tense that was on the test. I hear that the grading curve is very generous, though, and am hoping to get a 650+...</p>
<p>Mannn.... Must say, that was quite a pain in the ass! The reading passages were a bit hard, but the grammar was fairly easy, I thought. Then again, maybe it's always like that?</p>
<p>Btw, about the listening section.... What were the answers to the question with the windows, the one with the pharmacy, and the one with the "Hotel de ville"? I guessed the windows one, put when does this open for the pharmacy one, and that the street look peaceful (or something like that) for the one with l'Hotel de ville.</p>
<p>Btw, what would I get if I miss 8~10 questions on a normal curve? I got 760 on French w/o listening, and I'm hoping I beat that score....</p>
<p>The windows answer was about symmetry. If you looked at the picture, there were multiple lines of symmetry with the two sides of the building, the two sides of the windows, etc.</p>
<p>Yeah, the window question was definitely about symmetry. I chose something about a prescription for the pharmacy one and the "rue paisible" for the H</p>