<p>Discuss!</p>
<p>I personally thought it was relatively challenging. I think I may have missed three questions. Anyone care to share the curve?</p>
<p>Discuss!</p>
<p>I personally thought it was relatively challenging. I think I may have missed three questions. Anyone care to share the curve?</p>
<p>I found it to be really easily, but I am fluent in spanish (I spent a year abroad in Chile, I wasn’t raised speaking spanish). The only questions that caused me to pause a bit were ones that used vocab/grammar that is different from that of Chile. </p>
<p>The curve usually seems to be around 800, 800, 800, 800, 790, 780… so yeah, pretty could curve. 3 wrong should still be an 800.</p>
<p>I felt the test to also be easy. All my Spanish comes from my Grandma and classes, but the stuff we did in Pre-AP was harder than this test. Some of the vocab was a little hard but most of them I knew confidently or could eliminated two of the options.</p>
<p>I’m expecting about a 750.</p>
<p>Did you guys think it was harder or easier than other tests you’ve taken? I took the Spanish SAT Subject Test last month, scored a 660, and I thought this one was a little easier.</p>
<p>I’m hoping for a 700+. I’m not a native speaker, and my Spanish teacher the last two years has really inhibited my progress with the language.</p>
<p>So curve predictions?</p>
<p>There were a few trick questions and progressively increased in difficulty. That’s what it seemed like to me before our tests were collected due to a power outage… only needed one more section but wouldn’t let us finish even though we had enough light to complete the section. -.-</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure missing 3 or 4 will still get you an 800. That last test was like that I heard.</p>