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Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => Monash University => Topic started by: tealeaves on December 06, 2020, 08:55:25 pm
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I'm hoping to start a diploma of languages (Chinese studies) at monash next year. I know I need to take a level entry test to determine my entry level but I'm not sure how accurate it would be at determining my level and want a bit of advice. I did VCE Chinese as a second language and scored a 33 raw. Does anyone know what level I could be entering at? I'm guessing I could be at the intermediate level which is the 2nd entry point but I'm not really sure? I don't want to end up entering at the wrong level. Should I be consulting the chinese program for advice?
One more question. Since language applications open in mid January, should I take the level entry test near that time or should I just take it now?
Any input will be appreciated :)
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You’ll most likely be starting from Intermediate Chinese. I took both Chinese and Japanese tests, and they’re relatively accurate.
Take the test closer to the date, as that’ll make things a bit easier. Just make sure you take it at least a few days before you need it, as it took me a few business days to get a response (even though I took it 5 years ago).
You can check all this with the Chinese program to double check if you like as it’s been a while since I did it.