<p>Do you all think that the score sheets for each of the practice tests on the Princeton REview are actually accurate? B/c if you take the raw score and look it up in BB, the scores are very different. Do you stick w/ the ones in PR, BB, or both?</p>
<p>Different tests have different systems.</p>
<p>^^Precisely. But I do strongly recommend that you rely on CB’s BB, Barron’s main book and any other REAL SAT Tests for scoring and practicing. PR isn’t that authentic. Good Luck.</p>
<p>Even the College Board’s “The Official SAT Study Guide” contains varied scores on different practice exams. This exists as a result of the curve placed upon the SAT each year, correlating with student performance. </p>
<p>Because the College Board employs esteemed analysts to determine the curve, many other SAT books find it difficult to replicate it. Thus, the Princeton Review might offer anomalous scoring sheets.</p>