What to bring for AP Spanish?!?

<p>What do we bring for the ap spanish language test especially for the listening and spoken portion of the test? Do we need to bring a cd player and casette tape recorder, tapes, microphone?</p>

<p>I don't think you need to bring anything, unless your school's AP administrators do things differently...</p>

<p>That's my first test and I've never stepped into a spanish class or done any review. I think I should do well, at least on the oral and listening. Thank god for being a spanish speaker.</p>

<p>Can someone else, maybe who has taken the test, verify what projekt406 said that we don't need to bring anything to the ap spanish test besides the obvious stuff like pencils?</p>

<p>we didn't need anything for it at our school last year.</p>

<p>For my school, we have to bring a new tape to be recorded on. We are provided recorders. =/</p>

<p>I took the AP Spanish Language examination last year, and we didn't bring anything (except for pencils and your brain, of course). Like I said, the best way to check that is to talk to your counselors about it, or whoever adminsters the AP tests at your school. In fact, I remember last year that the AP people were going to computerize everything, that is, the speaking portion will be recorded onto a computer, and then sent over to AP headquarters via the Internet. But, I don't know true that is.</p>

<p>From what I understand, they provide the recorders and tapes...Oh, I'd be mad if they tried to make me give them a tape after providing them with $82 per exam. What happens if something actually goes wrong with the recorder? Do you just fail. I'm certain many people attempt to be deceptive with this and pretend their recorders must have broken, but what if they actually don't work or the tapes somehow get screwed up?</p>