<p>I'm a non-native speaker and I got a 750 on the Spanish SAT aiming for like rly high schools/good scholarships.
BUT
Spanish and languages are like my "passions" to be cliche and many of my extra-curricular activities and awards are based on Spanish.
What should I do?? D: Retake?</p>
<p>Hmmm. Tough. Maybe you should if you’re positive you can score higher the next try. Depends. Probably won’t affect admissions considerably. I’m considering taking the Spanish test. What did you think of the difficulty? Did you do the test with listening or just reading?</p>
<p>Pretty impressive for a non native speaker, I’d keep it.</p>
<p>I took reading b/c listening wasn’t offered.
T__T
For me, vocab/grammar stuff is always easy but I get screwed over by reading comprehension.
Gahhhh.oaskfli;ajdlkfjal.</p>
<p>bumping this. i’m insecure T___T</p>
<p>I GOT A 750 ON SPANISH TOO AND I’M NONNATIVE LOLS. I think I’m keeping it… although I’m a little upset that my top choice Princeton only gives advanced credit if you get a 760… (but im sure if I’m 10 points off I could always arrange to meet with the dept. rep or something if I do get accepted…). Colleges know all the native speakers distort the curve. I’m sure we’d get somewhere along the lines of a 770-780 if this test was just for nonnatives, but whatevs.</p>