Makeup of the AP Spanish Language Exam

<p>So I'm taking the AP Spanish Lang. exam this year and my teacher is absolutely horrible. All we do in class is watch soap operas with English subtitles. Literally. That's all we do. </p>

<p>But anyway, my vocabulary in Spanish is quite good as I have been memorizing ten words a day for years now. Unfortunately, everything else is not so great. </p>

<p>My question: how is the exam made up in terms of percentages? For example, what percentage of the exam will test vocabulary?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Never mind, I read the PDF from the College Board and have answered my own question :)</p>

<p>I would like to know what the curve for this test is though. Due to many native speakers, is the curve high? Or do more non-native speakers take the test? For a lot of exams, scoring a 70% is almost always a 5. What about for the AP Spanish Lang. exam?</p>

<p>Based on the 2007 test, you need a 117/150 or 78% for a 5.</p>