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REGISTRATION Examen de Placement

French Langage Program Examen de Placement

WRITTEN PART
please click HERE
Password : sais

(See below for further information)

ORAL PART

Wednesday, Jan. 27th 2010 from1 p.m.

(Rome 320)


INCOMING STUDENTS

All incoming students planning to take French MUST meet with Professor Mizza (Rome 320) or Professor Russelburg (Rome 320) on Monday 01/25/2010 from 10.00 a.m. to 12 -noon.

a) No prior experience in a Romance Language:

Please see us to fill in a registration form on on Monday 01/25/2010 from 10.00 a.m. to 12 -noon.

b) Prior experience in a Romance Language:

Please take both parts of thePlacement Exam

- WRITTEN PART

To be taken before Tuesday 01/26/2010. Click HERE. The password is: sais. Your score is automatically sent to us at the end of the exam.

- ORAL PART

Please meet with Professor Mizza (Rome 320) or Professor Russelburg (Rome 320) on Wednesday 01/27/2010 from 1 p.m. for a 5/10 mn interview. No appointment needed.

BOLOGNA STUDENTS

Bologna students planning to take French DO NOT NEED to take the Placement. Please inform us via email at dmizza1@jhu.edu of your intention to take(or not) a French class.

RETURNING WASHINGTON-DC STUDENTS

a) If you passed a French course at SAIS, you are automatically eligible for the next level.
b) If you did not take and pass a French course at SAIS, you are an "INCOMING" student
(see above).



STUDENTS WHO WISH TO TAKE THE PROFICIENCY EXAM

If you have not passed a Level 4 course at SAIS-DC or Bologna, you MUST first take both parts of the Placement Exam. You will be informed right after the Oral Part if you are eligible to take the Proficiency Exam.

CLASS SCHEDULES

Class schedules depend upon the profile of the program each semester (total number of students and number of students who placed at each level offered). Therefore, no schedule will be confirmed until the Organizational Meeting on Friday, Sept 4th.

We guarantee all schedules of students from level 1 through 4 are within language block. As a result, you may register for any SAIS non-language course you wish to take without any risk of conflict.
We cannot guarantee that all students get their ideal schedule but please inform us if you have internships or part-time jobs. We will try to take these into account insofar as we can.

REGISTRATION

After you have received your class assignment you will need to register for the level/section you were placed into.

For any further information, please contact Professor Daria Mizza: dmizza1@jhu.edu