<p>i'm a little surprised... but i just got 43 correct out of 70 multiple choices in the model exam of Barron. is that posible for a 5 in AP spanish language?? </p>
<p>gracias</p>
<p>i'm a little surprised... but i just got 43 correct out of 70 multiple choices in the model exam of Barron. is that posible for a 5 in AP spanish language?? </p>
<p>gracias</p>
<p>^^bump: I have the same question - I got 79% or 55/70 questions right - is that enough for a 5</p>
<p>55/70 is definitely enough for a 5 as long as you do well enough everywhere else. I just know for a fact from taking a ton of AP exams that anything above like half + 10 is a guaranteed 5 if you didn’t totally screw up the other sections. Check your baroons book for reference.</p>
<p>What book are you using? I’m slightly annoyed by the lack of preparation materials available for the 2012 version of the exam. With the many changes to the language tests, I don’t think studying from an old book would even be worth my time.</p>
<p>I’m using Prentice Hall “AP Spanish”</p>
<p>What do you all know about how they grade the speaking section? I’m not really worried about the writing or the multiple choice, but as a non-native, I can’t see myself getting a 5 on that part…</p>