<p>I got a 4! How did everyone else do?</p>
<p>Same as you!</p>
<p>The listening part was terrifically fast. Er, terrifying actually.</p>
<p>But we still did terrific!</p>
<p>I got a 5 - non-native speakers, don't get too discouraged! It's possible to do well!!!</p>
<p>Any specific books you guys used?</p>
<p>congrats everyone... laststop are you native?</p>
<p>and yay i'm non-native and got a 5!!</p>
<p>also the REA (research and education agency?) book is great</p>
<p>got a 4....was expecting a 2 or 3</p>
<p>@Er0s - I am non-native, hence my words of encouragement! :D</p>
<p>got a 2 i must have done really bad then</p>
<p>others used rea as well?</p>
<p>I self-studied with the help of a regular Spanish IV teacher, chatting and speaking through microphone with native speakers for the past several months, listening to spanish music CONSTANTLY for the past year and a half...constantly trying to practice and learn new words...hmm...I got the new 2008 edition of Barron's...it was really comprehensive....god I hope I passed... = (</p>
<p>Do you guys suggest any review book for it?</p>
<p>I think the most important part is speaking/listening. I did badly on that part. So find a native speaker and talk to them lots!</p>