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Review what you have. I took the Spanish finals for year 3 semester 1 and 2, and I'd say they were fairly easily. As long as you understand the speedbacks, it's easy sailing.

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BYU's Spanish year 2 semester 1 test and final exams are considered moderately challenging. They typically cover a mix of vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension, and writing skills. Success will depend on regular practice, thorough preparation, and a good understanding of the course materials.

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