<p>Haha I still have all these saved from when I was prepping for the placement test:</p>
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<p>I only took 2 years just like you and I hadn’t reviewed any Spanish for about 2-3 years before taking the placement test. Honestly, no amount of reviewing could have helped place me into a higher class. In my opinion the placement test was pretty hard if you barely took Spanish (not to mention that was a long time ago) and are not a native Spanish speaker. A lot of stuff was grammar and context and the listening part was pretty fast paced. Yup, that’s just my experience! I’ll be taking intro to Spanish this coming year :rolleyes:</p>