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How to Interpret Your French Placement ScoreNote: The computerized test offered at UVa is called F-CAPE. Please rememember that your placement score is just one indicator of the course level appropriate for you. Consider your background in French (one year of high school French is about one semester of college French), the textbooks, and how well you generally perform on standardized tests. TO SATISFY THE LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT, YOU NEED ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: -SAT II SCORE OF 620 OR HIGHER -ADVANCED PLACEMENT SCORE OF LANGUAGE 3 OR LITERATURE 4 -F-CAPE SCORE OF 476 OR HIGHER -COMPLETION OF FREN 202 OR FREN 232
French Placement Score (F-CAPE)296 or below ....................................FR 101 Your French Placement Score (SAT II, AP, F-CAPE)is reliable only when considered in conjunction with your experience in studying French. After you get back into a French class, you may remember more than you realize. If You Are Deciding Between Two Levels in the 101-232 Sequencetry the more advanced of the two. Challenge yourself and complete the language requirement sooner. Placement of Transfer StudentsPlacement of students transferring to UVa from another post-secondary institution is made on the basis of the student’s previous coursework at the former institution. Placement is usually determined yb the College and Registrar before the transfer student begins classes at UVa. on the basis of a student's record at his/her former institution. The Language Program Director will be happy to consult with transfer students to place them in an appropriate course. Note: The College does not grant Transfer credits for the language requirement to matriculated students.
Pass-Fail RegulationStudents may not exercise the pass-fail option if they are taking a course to meet the B.A. Language Requirement. They may exercise this option if they are taking any course in the Department as an elective. Placement Guidelines for FREN 333 and 334FREN 333 is the appropriate conversation course and composition course choice for students who have not completed 332. Students who have completed 332 may NOT take 333 but may take 334. Students who have completed 334 may NOT take 333. Possible Exceptions to the Course SequenceSchedule conflicts do not permit exceptions to the course sequence. Possible exceptions may be judged on the merit of the individual situations. Permission of course coordinator and instructor are required for all exceptions, and exceptions are on a space-available basis. Here are examples of possible exceptions:
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Questions?Contact Cheryl Krueger, Professor of French at clk6m@virginia.edu. See course descriptions for French 101-232. |
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