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French, German Offer More Exemption Tests

Two Hour Exams to Be Held On Both Friday and Monday

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Examinations in French and German for exemption from the language reading requirement will be given next Friday and Monday, it was announced yesterday by the two departments. These tests are open to February Freshmen and to all undergraduates regardless of whether they have taken previous tests.

Freshmen and Sophomores may meet the French reading requirement with a grade of 594 or higher in the French placement test. This test will be held from 3:30 to 5 o'clock Friday afternoon in Emerson D. The two hour French reading exam for Juniors and Seniors will be offered from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday in the New Lecture Hall.

Examinations for undergraduates in German reading will be given from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday in New Lecture Hall also.

Any student who passes these tests and is now taking a German or a French course may drop the course at mid-semester and receive half credit.

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