SAT spanish and AP spanish

<p>I'm currently a junior and am going to take spanish AP next year and SAT spanish some time in the fall of this year. </p>

<p>My questions are: 1) what are the differences (grammar-wise) between SAT and AP spanish?
2) Are two separate prep books (one for SAT, other for AP) necessary or does the AP cover the materials for SAT too? And if so, which books are the best for SAT and/or AP?
3) As a non-native speaker, if I wanted to take the spanish listening SAT, how much would I have to practice/prepare for?
4) In a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being nearly impossible), how hard are the listening sections for the SAT and AP? (listening is my worst section)</p>

<p>Thanks for your time!</p>

<p>bump!</p>

<p>I’m in the same situation.</p>

<p>Have you tried using the Collegeboard’s big SAT II book to try the Spanish listening? In my classes at school, the listening is usually the hardest part of the test… but I tried the listening on the Collegeboard CD and it was much easier. Almost all of the questions’ wrong answers were <em>completely</em> wrong, so it wasn’t tricky – just need to know your vocab.</p>