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Joined: 4/24/2008 Posts: 43
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Rank: Valedictorian Groups: Member
Joined: 3/5/2008 Posts: 661 Location: Kingston and Toronto
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GPHY101 is 3L/1.5T bi-weekly. Either way, don't worry about the length of lectures/seminars/labs/tutorials.
Have you written the placement test?
Anyway, you can't take a 0-level French because you took four years of it in high school (if I am reading it correctly, up to grade 12 would be including grade 12), you have to do a 100-level.
PS. Don't take out GPHY101, so easy. Take it with Lovell in the fall.
Uschi Queen's '10
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Joined: 6/14/2008 Posts: 73 Location: East York/Toronto
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I did high school french all the way through, and went to france on exchange. I also lived there for 3 months the year after.
i was out of french and school for ... oh gosh.. 7 years before i went to uni for french studies!?
i took a french placement test- the only thing i couldn't do well was WRITE.
i knew how to speak fine (and comprehend)- because i kept up my conversation french, including reading/movies/translating fren-eng
they put me in intermediate french... what a joke (aside from having to learn the hard verbs all over again)
anyway-- dude i don't know what "level" that is you're talking about but i think you'll be FINE!!!!!!!
i could sit through a real french-french class in ANY subject and understand EVERY SINGLE WORD no problem
i really wish i had brushed up on my verb tenses prior to that placement test- because darn did i hate re-learning clothing articles and vegetables lol
[edit--- did i mention i also use french at my job on the phone? lol!!! how brutal!!!]
Glendon/York Universty - Specialization in Psychology Child and Youth Worker Graduate
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Rank: Senior Student Groups: Member
Joined: 3/4/2008 Posts: 130 Location: Canada
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