<p>ok i have ap spanish on tuesday and i need a 4. i have been taken spanish for 5 1/2 years. i think i can get a 2 0r 3. what should i do</p>
<p>do really good on the speaking part. i am not going to study anything and am expecting to get a 5. (I got an 800 on my SAT II)</p>
<p>well that last name of yours alex is a clear indication why
:p</p>
<p>haha, but my advice for the non native speakers would be to look at the stats. Most people who take the test gets 4's and 5's and from what I hear, the talking part is the most weighted.</p>
<p>what percentage right do u need to get to receive a 4 on the exam</p>
<p>yet but alex, that's because 56% of the test takers are hispanic or latino.</p>
<p>Page 42 has a break-down of Spanish Language</p>
<p>and we kill the curve</p>
<p>and talking isn't that weighted but it is somewhat important...its 20% of the entire test, while dialogues and narratives = 20%, reading comp = 30%, fill-ins = 5%, informal writing = 5%, formal writing = 20%</p>