http://community.boredofstudies.org/221/faculty-arts/117830/frnc1631-1632-crap-course.html
This thread pretty much sums up how I feel about French at USYD. I wish I'd read it before I suffered through one semester of the unit.
The main problem that I personally found with the way the unit was handled is that people of disparate speaking and writing abilities are all put in the same level. I did French extension and French continuers at the HSC (got marks in the top bands), but at uni, I was up against other students who had spent months or even a year in a Francophone country. Naturally, I was disadvantaged.
If you have that advantage, then good for you, but it doesn't exactly cancel out what I found to be the biggest problem of all: the lecturers and tutors were just so soulless and lacking in passion. The French revolution is meant to be exciting, rousing! But no, I studied it in the driest possible way.
The other thing about the unit (and I hear it applies for most language courses at uni) is that there wasn't enough speaking time. You have to take it on yourself to find a speaking buddy (like a penpal, who talks) outside class if you don't want to fall behind in your fluency.
I only did the unit for one semester, and dropping it after that was one of the best things I've done at uni so far. All in all, I can't say that my fluency has improved significantly since Year 12. On the other hand, my fluency and depth of writing and knowledge in my essays for English and History have improved by leaps and bounds, certainly helped by the fact that my lecturers and tutors actually seem to care very much about what they teach.