Can I be placed in a higher- or lower-level language course than the level indicated by my placement score?
If the instructor or departmental course coordinator of the course in which you have been placed feels that a change of level is advisable, this can be arranged during the first week or two of classes. You can not take a course lower than that indicated from your placement test and still receive credit toward graduation without the written approval of the coordinator of the language course in which you are originally placed. If you feel confident that your language preparation is strong enough to warrant taking a higher level course than your original placement, talk it over with your academic advisor.
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