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Placement Tests for Students Who Continue Language Study in
French, German, and Spanish
Students pursue study in foreign languages for a number of reasons, often in the context of specific graduation requirements. For example, all students receiving degrees (B.A. or B.S.) in the College of Arts and Sciences and all other university students who receive the B.A. must complete a classical or modern foreign language through the 2000 level (2200 or the equivalent course). For those students who have initiated foreign language study prior to entering Florida State University (specifically in high school where no college credit was awarded), selection of the appropriate language course level is extremely important. It is for that reason that a mandatory (no cost) placement test will now be required for all students who plan to continue study in either French, German, or Spanish. Students who are studying a new language which they did not study in high school, and for which they have no other experience, are not required to take such a test but would enroll in the 1120 level of the language of interest.
I. The Placement Tests for students continuing a language previously studied
The purpose of a placement test is to ensure that students continue their language studies without repeating the same material and with as few gaps in their learning as possible. Students do not receive credit for a placement test; however, there are methods of receiving credit through other tests that are described below. There is NO FEE for the placement test.
All students who entered the university after January 1, 2003 and who are taking their first FSU course in French, German, or Spanish in the Spring Semester 2004 or later are required to take a placement test (unless the student has no prior experience with the language). Students who have already started their language sequence at FSU do not need to take a placement test to continue. Students who arrive at FSU with college credit for language study also will not be required to take the test since their placement level will be based on transfer work completed.
Because the placement tests are available only for French, German, and Spanish, students of other languages who have had previous instruction in the language must consult an advisor in the Department of Modern Languages for proper course placement. Other modern languages taught at FSU include Arabic, Chinese, Modern Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, and Russian.
II. Placement test score sheet
F.A.Q. about Language Placement Tests:
Who does not fall under the mandatory placement exam requirement? |
I took Spanish in high school, but now I want to take Japanese. Do I need to take a placement test? |
I took two years of French in high school, but that was a long time ago. Shouldn't I just start over? |
I want to take Italian, but there is no test. What do I do? |
Any student who is continuing the study of the same language and who does not already have college credit in that language is encouraged to take the test. However, the following groups do not fall under the requirement.
* Students who entered the university before Spring semester 2003.
* Students who have already started studying a language at FSU.
* Students who are beginning a completely new language.
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No. Because you have never taken Japanese before, there is no reason to take a placement test. You would begin your study of Japanese with JPN 1120. The same principle applies to anyone beginning study of a new language at FSU |
No, you should not waste time repeating material that you already know. Students sometimes remember more than they think they do. You need to take the test |
If you have never had Italian before, you begin with ITA 1120. If you have previously studied Italian, you need to talk to an advisor in the Italian Division |
Where do I take the Placement test? |
When do I take the Placement test? |
How long does the Placement test take? |
When will I get my score? |
At the Center for Assessment and Testing, University Center C, Suite 1200. |
The center will administer the test throughout the academic year. Just show up at the testing center any time Mondays through Thursdays, between 8:30 AM and 5 PM, or Fridays from 8:30 AM and 3:45 PM. It is important that the student take the test the semester before enrolling in a language course at FSU. For example, if you plan to take a language in the Spring semester, take the test in the fall semester before you register. You can take the test on a walk-in basis any time during the semester except for the week of final exams. |
The test takes about one hour and is multiple-choice in format. There is no speaking or listening on the test |
Your score will appear on Blackboard within an hour or two. After you get your score, you can register for an appropriate class section. Simply consult the scoring guidelines available online and posted in the Test Center and in the Department of Modern Languages
If you feel the test results do not reflect your abilities you should see an advisor in your tested language . |
What do I do with the score? |
Do I get credit for previous courses if I place out of the first semester? |
Is there any way to get college credit for my previous study of a language? |
What is the CLEP exam? |
Run off a copy of your score from Blackboard and bring to your first class meeting. Students who do not have a receipt will have to take the placement test before they are officially enrolled in French, Spanish, or German. If you are starting a new language, the instructor will check your high school record |
No. No course credit is given for the placement test. However, you will save time (and money) by skipping a semester or two of language study. Many students will only need to take one semester of language at FSU to satisfy specific graduation requirements |
Yes. If you took a course in high school that grants "college" credit, FSU will recognize that credit. FSU also grants credit for national, standardized tests (CLEP, AP, IB) and dual enrollment in Florida . If you have credit through AP or IB, that credit will be assigned by the registrar and appear on your FSU transcript. Transfer credit from other universities is also accepted. Any prior college credit constitutes evidence of placement--you can receive credit only for courses beyond those already completed |
The CLEP exam (College Level Examination Program) is a national, standardized test. It includes listening as well as reading and grammar skills. It is available in French, German, and Spanish. Students may receive up to 12 credits through this exam. However, the CLEP test may not be taken if the student has previously enrolled in any college-level course in the language at any post secondary school
You may register for this exam at the Assessment Services Test Center and the fee for the exam is currently $89. |
Is there a fee for the FSU placement test? |
I took the test, but I think I remember more and can go into a higher course. Is that possible? |
Can I take the test more than one time? |
I took the test and scored high enough that I place out of the language requirement. Do I need to take another course? |
There is no fee for enrolled FSU students. Non-FSU students will be charged a fee of $12 payable by money order to FSU. However, there is a charge for the CLEP exam - currently $89 |
Entirely. Your best option is to talk to an advisor in Modern Languages. |
The policy is that students may only take the test once every 60 days. To re-test earlier than 60 days, you will need to see an advisor in Modern Languages to get written permission to repeat |
No. Bring your score to the Office of Modern Languages, Undergraduate Coordinator, Room 364. Ms. LePoer will inform your dean's office that you have fulfilled the exit requirement through this examination |
PLEASE NOTE: I received a D in a language course. Can I take the placement test to place out of this course? |
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Currently this practice can be approved on a case by case basis. But beginning with students entering FSU Fall 2011 or later, the Placement Exam will be used for placement purposes only and cannot be taken in any language which the student has previosly attended - either at FSU or any other college |
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Bring your FSU ID card to the test!
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Bring your test score to your first language class!
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