<p>What typical level of Latin is required to score in the 750-800 range?
What level of grammar should one know? What's the most advanced grammar concept that would be tests?
What level of vocabulary should one know?
Are there any books that are recommended?</p>
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<p>What are you talking about?</p>
<p>Lol to much to explain and you kinda freak me out so nvm</p>
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<p>OK, if this is serious:</p>
<p>prepare using Sally Davis’s workbook for intermediate latin and use the prose/poetry comp tests on NJCL.org</p>
<p>For more grammar review, use wheelock’s.</p>
<p>Most advanced grammar involves subjunctive clauses, case uses, and ablative absolutes, etc. i.e. all the clause-constructions you learn in Latin 2 or 3.</p>
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<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>What about for vocabulary?</p>
<p>O_o you do realize I’m a guy right?</p>
<p>You’re a dude? </p>
<p>I got no problem wid dat.</p>
<p>Vocabulary isn’t something you can really prepare for in the passages just whatever you’ve retained. For derivatives make sure you know all the basic level 1 and 2 vocabulary such as facio taceo etc</p>
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<p>Yes I’m a dude and I got a problem with that… lol</p>
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