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katie-newhavencol

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French study score? Sorry to be cliché!
« on: September 20, 2014, 08:40:12 pm »
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Bonsoir!

I struggled through Unit 3 (around a D-D+) but have done okay in Unit 4 (C-C+) after finally getting help from an excellent tutor (and doubling my work ethic!)

Is a study score of 28 possible if I get a B on the oral and B+ on the exam?

Merci
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Re: French study score? Sorry to be cliché!
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2014, 09:47:17 pm »
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Bonsoir!

I struggled through Unit 3 (around a D-D+) but have done okay in Unit 4 (C-C+) after finally getting help from an excellent tutor (and doubling my work ethic!)

Is a study score of 28 possible if I get a B on the oral and B+ on the exam?

Merci

Peut-être. French is hard to predict because the average scores are actually quite a lot higher than other subjects. SO the average tends to be a B+ for example.
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