<p>Anyone who got a 750+ on Spanish (that is not a native speaker) I am interested in your help and advice on how to get at least a 750 in November. I have taken 4 years of Spanish and am usually one of the best in the class (don't mean to be arrogant) </p>
<p>Any books you would recommend or weird stuff that surprised you on the exam</p>
<p>Reading comprehension is the majority of the exam. Read a few books in Spanish and you'll ace that part. Vocab you can't do too much about. You know it or you don't. Do memorize which prepositions go with which verbs - "tratar de" or "sonar (with tilde on the n) con".</p>
<p>I am not a native speaker and I aced this last exam :)
Also - take lots of practice test. But of course you know that.</p>
<p>I will to you when i find out on thursday ;) lol </p>
<p>I took the June exam and found it suprisingly easy!! I did not use a prep book/take a lot of practice tests. all i did was memorize a bunch of idioms/prepositions from this Amsco book "Workbook in spanish three years"
Since you have loads of time, i suggest that you memorize vocab, look over different uses of subjunctive grammar, and read/speak a lot of spanish. </p>
<p>Would you guys say that the test is relatively easy and when is the best time to take this test? I'm going to take Spanish III next year then go on to Spanish Language AP and Spanish Literature AP.</p>
<p>Obviously, the more Spanish the better. Three or four years + reading a couple of books in Spanish (I reccommend Como Agua Para Chocolate by Laura Esquivel) is enough to get top scores.</p>