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Hey all! Am about to apply for exchange for sem 1, 2020. I will be completing some arts electives (2000 and above) whilst on exchange. I am thinking about putting a Sciences Po Paris and Jean Moulin 3 as preferences. -- Sciences Po Paris -- I have had some friends from other universities who do not speak any level of French and have studied here. Yet the USYD Global Mobility page says a B2 level in French is compulsory to be considered. Is this the case? What are my chances of actually studying here? I am not studying an international relations degree (these people are given preference).

Would love to hear some experiences people have (relating or not) to my queries. Or about any of the other French Universities such as Jean Moulin 3, in Lyon. This is also another option.

As always, thanks in advance for any responses! YEW

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