<p>If I were looking for the one with the easier grade, which one should i take?</p>
<p>That's really hard to say.</p>
<p>Spanish is difficult: you have to be comfortable with the language to do well. </p>
<p>I haven't taken Lit but expect it to be like the CR section on the regular SAT; you just have to think like this: can you do better analyzing texts in English or analyzing grammar in Spanish?</p>
<p>Casey</p>
<p>I took the SAT II lit and it is much, much, much more different and difficult than the SAT I CR section. (Ironically, I did better on SAT II lit than SAT I CR!)</p>
<p>Lit is hard fyi</p>
<p>i would not take spanish unless you are near fluent. at least 3 years of learning the language, and this is if you are really really proficient. i found that a lot of the test isn't that bad for spanish but there are a lot of passages, grammar, vocab, sentence structure that you wouldn't know unless you're native or are really comfortable with the language.</p>
<p>however, lit is also extremely difficult for many people. it is not like the CR section of the SAT. most people are either very good at or very bad at lit. </p>
<p>take some practice tests!</p>
<p>To do well on the Spanish you have to be pretty much fluent, the vocab is really difficult, I wish I had known that before I took it. I used PR to study for it and consistently scored 740-760 but got a 660 on the real thing.</p>