<p>I took the spanish national exam (i think level 5 or 6, don't remember exactly which) online in my AP spanish class in spring (i think sometime in April). I found it to be pretty challenging- lots of vocab and stuff. I wasn't confident about my score.
A few weeks ago, however, I found out I achieved "silver" on the exam. Would this achievement be worth anything for college admissions? Thanks.</p>
<p>It could be if you are not Hispanic.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks. I was just wondering if the exam was truly “national” (as in, a lot of ppl take it and thus is favorably looked upon by adcoms)</p>
<p>I would honestly look if you were regular or experienced. Also check on their site how many people took it in your section… Its usually fewer the higher up you go. You should also ask your teacher if you placed in your state… I took the level 2 and got gold and 2nd in my state</p>
<p>I was regular… Does that affect the validity of the award?
And on the website it says about 5500 ppl took my level</p>
<p>You should definitely mention it. Also find out what percentile you were. I think silver is mid 90s. Being regular shouldn’t affect the validity of it at all.</p>