SAT II Spanish

<p>Does anyone have anything to say about the Spanish? I feel like I'm the only one who took it. (I was the only one in my school at least.)</p>

<p>i took it today. i thought it was kinda easy. but i had spanish ap for prep and we just took our ap test last wednesday.</p>

<p>it was harder than the real one in the book of reals. hoping for a 750+. non native speaker.</p>

<p>the quijote question
(fuera or estaba) was hard and the passage on the Zacatecas was really hard.</p>

<p>i found it EASY...hows the curve, by the way</p>

<p>Oh and i am non native</p>

<p>i thought it was ridiculously easy. some of the stories were really weird, but i understood them all. i'm a semi-native speaker</p>

<p>was the connector in the bridge question cual or que?</p>

<p>i felt the QUE to be correct, like an intuitive thing...</p>

<p>Please confirm it was really que</p>

<p>i'm also a semi-native speaker (meaning i learned it at home and brushed up on my skills in school). the test seemed pretty easy compared to the practice tests i took.</p>

<p>it was ok but a few were kind of confusing</p>

<p>was "tirarlos" an answer (i think to the fishing passage)</p>

<p>si, steeev, es correcto. Pero, did you get the "que" vs "cual" question??</p>

<p>I didn't find it too difficult, but more so than I expected perhaps. (Every other Spanish test I've taken has been a breeze.) Unfortunately, I'm completely non-native and have not begun AP yet (will be taking that next year, I'm currently a junior). Considering that however, I really wasn't too challenged on the test, just seemed to be the only one who opted to take it.</p>

<p>Oh, and yes, I put que, but then I've never formally learned prepositions; for me it was also an intuition thing.</p>

<p>can someone explain the "que" vs "cual" question?</p>

<p>are you talking about the one that was "que" estuvieron - that's what i put</p>

<p>nooo i put cual i think :(</p>

<p>The review book I saw a few days ago did not have the approximate test curve/scale. Does anyone have approximations?</p>

<p>I got this from my PR SAT II Spanish book:</p>

<p>82, 83, 84, 85 - 800
81, 80 - 790
79, 78 - 780
77, 76, - 770
75, 74 - 760
73, 72 - 750
71 - 740
70, 69 - 730
68, 67 - 720
66 - 710
65, 64 - 700
63 - 690
62, 61 - 680
60, 59 - 670
58 - 660</p>

<h2>57, 56 - 650</h2>

<p>49 - 600
34, 33 - 500</p>

<p>It probably doesn't matter at this point, but what did you guys put for the reading comprehension ones, such as what the clown/party advertisement was for? Also, that one about the island area and Robinson Crusoe?</p>