To listen, or not to listen?

<p>I need quick advice. Should I take the Spanish listening test or the regular Spanish test? (If I want the listening, I have to register by tomorrow!)</p>

<p>I took a Princeton Review practice test for the written version and got a perfect score with ten minutes left to spare. I am nearly fluent in Spanish so the listening test seems even easier (from what I could gather from collegeboard's 3 practice questions).</p>

<p>So, what carries more weight, the written or the listening?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>i'd take listening... okay.. if you're fluent then take the language with listeing because if i were an admission officer, a person who could score high with language theory and who has no problem with listening versus a person who could do theory (many non-native high school students) i would like the person that's better in the language itself !
well this is my opinion so you could decide for yourself</p>

<p>What the heck, I'll just do both. Why didn't I think of that before? :)</p>

<p>I'll take listening in November, then I'll take the Math level 2 in December and just pay the extra 9 bucks for the Spanish reading test.</p>