How hard is Spanish

<p>Do you need an AP background to do well (750+) on the SAT II Spanish. I am pretty good with the language but only have completed 4 honors. Would it be recommended for only AP students to take it?</p>

<p>What material is on the test?
thanks</p>

<p>bumpity bump</p>

<p>I am in a similar situation in that I have completed 5 years of honors Spanish. I am scoring 720 - 730's on practice tests. The test itself is not to hard, but the curve has been messed up because lots of native speakers take the test, which "harsh-ens" the curve.</p>

<p>Im a strong AP student with a very hard teacher, scored around 700 + on practice tests, and then got screwed over on the test, only got 640. Need to retake.</p>

<p>the sat spanish i found ridiculously hard and i probably got a 5 on my spanish AP language exam that i just took. i just squeaked out a 680 which i'm pretty disappointed with.</p>

<p>i'm a native speaker and i actually thought some questions were a little overboard on the difficulty, yet i still managed to get an 800. however, my school has many native speakers yet they didn't all get 800s, but they did manage 700+. </p>

<p>also, i don't think the curve changes because of native speakers. they already have a pretty much set score chart and it varies by 1-2 points at the most i would guess, depending on the difficulty of the exam not how the people do.</p>

<p>i feel more than a bit ridiculous asking this... but is the june 2 spanish test with or without listening? I'm taking it and I don't even know.</p>

<p>without, only november has listening</p>

<p>you should do well. i havent taken ap spanish and i got a good score (and am not a native speaker) good luck!</p>

<p>is it wise to take both of the Spanish test ?</p>