<p>I'm in the IB program at school, and this year am completing IBS-2 Spanish, which is probably why I signed up for SAT II Spanish this May. Now I'm terrified. I bought the Barron's book and took 3 of the practice tests (1,2,3), scoring 62, 66, and 58 respectively. How do you think I'll fare come may? </p>
<p>I heard Barron's is a lot harder than the test, so I'm hoping I get at least a 700. EEK.</p>
<p>Im in a similar situation, but i only get about 58-63 on the barron's practice, and slightly higher in Kaplan. I also bought the Collegeboard's book which has a real SAt II Spanish exam that was used before. The curve is really harsh (I think 81 is the lowest 800, and 65 is the minimum 700), but I think the test is slightly easier than Kaplan and Barron's. Honestly, I would expect probably a 50 point increase on the actual test. So if you are scoring about 65 on barrons, I would expect you getting between 740-760.
Hope this helps</p>