SAT II Spanish - Tenses, and more?

<p>Hello...I am starting on a fourth year of Spanish, (AP Spanish 4 course). Our school's spanish department has a reputation of not being a very good one. However, excluding the native speakers of Spanish, I'd consider myself probably one of the best, if not the best (as conceited as that sounds, I've come to realize that most people in my school really don't have a basic understanding of the language at all) in the AP Spanish curriculum right now at my school. Having said that, I don't think that will make up for the fact that my teachers haven't taught me all that much. I've learned the basic tenses, and my teacher last year taught me a lot of vocabulary (I'm not sure how much of that vocabulary I'll need to know, but it was certainly diverse.)</p>

<p>I have a good grasp of present tense, preterite, imperfect, present subjunctive, and the command forms. I have a decent vocabulary, though not the greatest. What will I need to study for the SAT II Spanish test? Any other tenses I should study? I have a Princeton Review study book. Any tips on studying for the test? Thanks.</p>

<p>i haven't and won't take the spanish sat II, but i would definitely get a grasp on future, conditional, and past subjunctive. past subjunctive is huge, and if you have access to workbooks and all, learn some weird grammatical expressions that don't necessarily translate directly. they should help you in your reading.
in any case, you need to know past subjunctive. it's really easy, but it's also really necessary.</p>

<p>any recommended prep books (which have helped anyone on either the AP or the SAT II)?</p>