<p>I just finished Spanish 3 at school and I'm thinking of possibly taking the SAT II test for it. What materials should I get to obtain 750+? At my school, we've gone through subjunctive tenses and whatnot, but we haven't really covered other stuff in-detail so I need to do self-studying during the summer.</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh and I'm not a native speaker.</p>
<p>Hopefully your Spanish 3 class is at a level close to AP Spanish Language, because otherwise you won’t be prepared to take the test, unless you’re really committed to studying your butt off this summer.</p>
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<li>Buy Princeton Review book for the test</li>
<li>Go through all the grammar and vocabulary lists in the book - flashcards are great. And try quizlet.com and just search “SAT Spanish” and there are probably already lists up there for you to study</li>
<li>READ SPANISH whether it be articles online or stories or anything like that.</li>
<li>Study grammar structures especially well. The fill-in-the-blank stories is the hardest section on the test and requires you to know your grammar and vocab like the back of your hand</li>
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<p>Good luck - the language test are difficult, because the native speakers always mess up the curve.</p>