I was thinking of doing Chinese 1A as breadth next semester. I do not speak/write/understand the language (though I have a Chinese background), so I should qualify for the subject. However, I was told that I would be penalised for this. I emailed the Subject Coordinator who advised that they do not penalise students because of their background.I would have to sit a test to determine how much Chinese I know and which subject I qualify for (1A,1B,2A...). I'm pretty sure they have this test for other languages, and was wondering how this works. A student with 10 years experience with a language, could pretend not knowing the language and acing the subject. So how does the Faculty of Arts look out for this?
I've heard from some friends that one would get penalised/scaled down for achieving scores over 90. Can anyone confirm if this is true? I know it sounds silly, but I will look as if I cheated if I actually got 95++ for that subject.