<p>This is my second year of studying Spanish.</p>
<p>Will I be able to do a good job on my Spanish SAT if I study rly hard on my own??</p>
<p>And is french harder than spanish?? ( I also take french)</p>
<p>PLZ any suggestions?</p>
<p>This is my second year of studying Spanish.</p>
<p>Will I be able to do a good job on my Spanish SAT if I study rly hard on my own??</p>
<p>And is french harder than spanish?? ( I also take french)</p>
<p>PLZ any suggestions?</p>
<p>Usually, non-native speaking students will have about four or five years of classroom instruction before they attempt the Subject Tests.</p>
<p>The respective difficulties of the French and Spanish Subject Tests are roughly equivalent. You may view the percentiles of each score [here](<a href=“Higher Education Professionals | College Board”>Higher Education Professionals | College Board).</p>
<p>If you’re in AP Spanish (and doing well), how would this test be? Fairly easy?</p>
<p>from what I’ve heard, if you’re not a native speaker, it is hard no matter what. But you shouldn’t give up.</p>