<p>I got 710 on SAT Barron’s Chemistry #4 practice test. I used the Barron’s Chemistry curve and scored 710 on it, so what score does it translate to in real sat exam?</p>
<p>ummm if Barron’s says 710, then I guess 710? But honestly it really depends on how hard the test you take on the day of the SAT2 is. although the curve doesn’t vary significantly</p>
<p>Barron’s is known for being among the most difficult test prep publications out there. The general wisdom on CC is that you can add 100 to any score you get on one of its tests to see what you’ll get on the real thing. That said, I wouldn’t get too complacent (oh, by the way, you won’t get an 810).</p>