<p>There's no spanish language spoken in my home and i really have no connection with it outside of school. So how does a 680 on the Spanish SAT II look for schools like Boston College, Georgetown, and a reach like columbia?</p>
<p>Also, if thats not good enough....I am signed up for US History and Math2 for the june SAT. Because i already have a spot reserved in the testing room, does this mean i can stay for the third hour and take spanish again, clearing that with the proctor? Thank you very much for the help.</p>
<p>To answer your second question, I think it depends on the test center you are testing at. For example, at the place where I took the SAT on May 5th, the proctor allowed anyone who wished to not take one or more of the exams they were signed up for to just not take it (and leave early). </p>
<p>I know that's not really a strong example but it goes to show that there is some flexibility in College Board's administering of tests.</p>
<p>Most testing centers allow you to add subject tests on the day of.</p>
<p>At least mine does.</p>
<p>bump, any answers to the first question would be appreciated</p>
<p>is the SAT II Spanish difficult like AP Spanish? If so then your 680 will look reallly good if you're a non native speaker.</p>
<p>it's a little easier</p>