Should I take the Spanish subject test with listening in these conditions?

<p>I was never the best in spanish and have to work twice as hard as the people in my class. But out of all my accelerated classes from last year, I spent the most time studying for spanish. Like seriously, I'd study for hours to get a high B on the test. Like a 85-89. I only got 1 A and that was on the first test, a 95%.
But for spanish 3 acc last year, here's what i got.
Q1: 86 Q2: 89 Finals: 85% Final grade: 87 (i got a 93 on the speaking final so I must've gotten a pretty low score on the written section. But I don't know if she combined the speaking with the actual finals, but if she did then i'd be pretty sad because I studied for 2 weeks for that damned test. But an 85% is considered a real good grade for the finals, as most people do pretty bad on those.) That was the only B I got for my overall grade for the whole year.
But i'm taking my last year of spanish this year, acc spanish 4 and if I'm in that class and work my butt off I thought that I might as well use what i've already learned and not put my knowledge to waste. So I was going to take the spanish subject test. Do you think i'd do well under these conditions?</p>