<p>Can you fill in the blank? If I get 700 on PR math, what will that equal on the real SAT on October 4th?</p>
<p>PR and the real sat are very similar in the math section</p>
<p>And the difference between 700 and 800 is what, like 3 or 4 dumb mistakes? So I’d say you’re in a 650-800 range.</p>
<p>rb3 - good to know. I really wanted to get the Blue Book, but B&N didn’t have them in stock, so I had to go with PR 11 Tests.</p>
<p>The difference between a 700 and 800 is 10 raw points.
That’s alot more than 3-4 errors; more like 8 more wrong.</p>
<p>Many people say PR was accurate, but I think it’s slightly harder.
PR for me: avg 720 on the three tests
Real thing: 790.</p>
<p>Well, on the PR my scores for M were as follows:
580, 640, 620, 700, 710. I ended up getting a 700 on the real thing.</p>
<p>i agree. i think pr is harder, plus they have a lot more geometry concepts it seems to be. the sats seem to have more algebraic questions.</p>