07-25-2022, 03:39 AM
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My aim would be to see just how "bad" one can be at a language and still get the minimum of 3 credits.
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You would still have to score in the Advanced Low to Mid range to get 3 credits. Whatever that means. But I'm guessing it's not going to be that easy.
An Intermediate High score will only yield 2 credits, which might as well be as good as nothing since you need 3 credits to fill the slot.
So Intermediate High would only work if you can plug the gap with a different ACTFL test, such as the LPT.
I don't know what UMPI would say in a situation where you had 2 credits in language A and 2 credits in language B, so the best strategy IMHO would be to collect at least 3 credits for the same language.
My aim would be to see just how "bad" one can be at a language and still get the minimum of 3 credits.
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You would still have to score in the Advanced Low to Mid range to get 3 credits. Whatever that means. But I'm guessing it's not going to be that easy.
An Intermediate High score will only yield 2 credits, which might as well be as good as nothing since you need 3 credits to fill the slot.
So Intermediate High would only work if you can plug the gap with a different ACTFL test, such as the LPT.
I don't know what UMPI would say in a situation where you had 2 credits in language A and 2 credits in language B, so the best strategy IMHO would be to collect at least 3 credits for the same language.