<p>I am in AP Spanish Lang this year. I am not a native spanish speaker nor am I exposed to spanish at home.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure I bombed the SAT subject for Spanish despite keeping A's in previous spanish classes. :/</p>
<p>Will a bad score... possibly less than 500 XD on the Spanish exam hurt me? given that I am not a native speaker.</p>
<p>Yes because it shows your classes have inflated grades. Honestly, getting As in all your Spanish classes should correlate to at least a 650+ or more. People inflate the difficulty of SAT II Spanish because native speakers ruin the curve. Yeah, they make getting 780s-800s more difficult, but honestly scoring in the 750+ range isn’t atypical for most nonnatives who are good at Spanish.</p>
<p>Yea that looks bad for any school. You should take practice tests to gauge ur range. Good luck.</p>
<p>LOL thanks wizkid94 for bumping this thread! Well I did better than I expected: 540 xD</p>
<p>decillion: =( I think maybe I should retake as after I took the subject test we learned new verb tenses that were on the test, except I’m really bad at listening. I’m getting better though!</p>