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Online Placement Exam
Please read this page carefully.
The placement exam in French is an on-line multiple-choice format exam;
it consists of questions on vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension.
There is no oral or listening part to the exam. Since it is a computer-adaptive
test, the length varies from one individual to another, with the average
time being 20 minutes. Please supply all the required information. Your
score and placement will become available immediately upon completion
of the exam. A copy of your score along with a placement determination
will be sent by email to you as well as to the French Language Program
at Penn. You must print out your results as well. After
receipt of this report, you may then register in the appropriate course
by following the instructions you have received to that effect.
Since you are taking the exam on your own, the exam must represent
your own work; it is also in your interest to work to the best of your
ability. By taking this test you are bound by the terms of the University´s
Code of Student Conduct
and Code of Academic
Integrity. Please familiarize yourself with both of these documents
before taking the exam.
Placement Scores and Levels:
The following table shows scores and placement levels for the on-line
placement examination is French:
| SCORE |
PLACEMENT |
| below 281 |
FREN 110 |
| 281-368 |
FREN 121 |
| 369-405 |
FREN 130 |
| 406-428 |
FREN 140 |
| above 428 |
FREN 140 or exam to qualify for exemption. |
If you are a college student, you may register for one level higher
than you are assigned; that is, if you placeinto FREN110, you may take
FREN121, FREN121 may take FREN130, and FREN130 may take FREN140. If
you are a Wharton, Engineering, Nursing, or CGS student, you must take
the course you place into. If you feel you have special circumstances,
consult the specific course
coordinator. However, the online placement test is for diagnostic
purposes only and will be supplemented by instructors' evaluations during
the first week of classes. Under no circumstances may you choose to
take a level lower than the one to which you are assigned without the
explicit permission of the appropriate French
course coordinator.
NOTE: this examination may not be used for exemption from the language
requirement. Students who score higher than 428 on this exam are eligible
to take a 60-minute standardized multiple choice test (MCE) which covers
comprehension of grammar, vocabulary, and reading. There is no oral
or listening component. For information on the times and dates of this
examination, check the Department's general page on placement.
Should you have any questions about your placement, you may email the
Director of the French Language
Program or the Undergraduate Coordinator.
You may take the online exam right now by clicking on the link below.
You will need to supply the password (enter exactly as is;
all lower case):
Good Luck!
Take
the French Placement Examination now.
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